An empirical method to compensate the NMR calibrated porosity of the tight volcanic rocks based on comprehensive laboratory studies

Yufeng Xiao,Xinmin Ge,Gaojie Xiao, Chengrong Wang, Hongjun Xu,Juanjuan Xiao, Chujuan Kang

FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE(2023)

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The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) response is known to deviate from the true value for the volcanic reservoirs, particularly when the pore throat size is ultralow. Consequently, the related petrophysical parameters such as porosity, permeability, and pore size distribution from NMR measurements are greatly influenced. An empirical method to correct the NMR calibrated porosity for the tight volcanic rocks is proposed after comprehensive investigations of influential factors combined with mineralogical and petrophysical analyses. The laboratory result indicates that the relative porosity deviation is negatively correlated with the geometric mean of the transversal relaxation time (T-2) but positively correlated with the clay content. Moreover, both the paramagnetic materials, such as the manganese (Mn) content, and the diamagnetic materials, such as the magnesium (Mg) content, contribute to the NMR relaxation intensity reduction but with different mechanisms. The NMR calibrated porosity can be compensated through multiple regressions with these controlling factors, which can be generalized to other tight volcanic reservoirs.
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tight volcanic reservoir, paramagnetic and diamagnetic elements, nuclear magnetic resonance calibrated porosity, relative porosity deviation, mineral composition, transversal relaxation time geometric mean
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