Laboratory drying procedures and the permeability of tight sandstone core
Journal Article
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· SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) Format. Eval.; (United States)
Core analysis of identical, side-by-side samples of Rocky Mountain tight sandstone indicates that laboratory drying technique strongly affects the measured core permeabilities to gas. Samples dried to constant weight at 140/sup 0/F (60/sup 0/C) in a vacuum oven or in an unhumidified conventional laboratory oven have significantly higher permeabilities than identical samples dried to constant weight at 140/sup 0/F (60/sup 0/C) under 45% relative humidity. Drying the samples maintains the proper hydration states of swelling (smectite) clays present in ''dry'' gas-bearing tight sands in the ground. Drying in an unhumidified oven removes this hydration water, causes the clays in the flow paths to collapse, and increases the permeability of the core. This clay damage is irreversible. The authors recommend that Rocky Mountain tight sands be dried in a controlled-humidity chamber at 140/sup 0/F (60/sup 0/C) under 45% relative humidity until the samples reach stable weight. This drying technique will remove all free pore water while maintaining the proper hydration state of swelling clays. Cores dried with this procedure will reflect more accurately the properties of actual tight gas sand reservoirs.
- Research Organization:
- Institute of Gas Technology
- OSTI ID:
- 5544402
- Journal Information:
- SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) Format. Eval.; (United States), Journal Name: SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) Format. Eval.; (United States) Vol. 1:1; ISSN SFEVE
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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03 NATURAL GAS
030200* -- Natural Gas-- Reserves
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& Exploration
APPLIANCES
CLAYS
DRILL CORES
DRYING
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
HUMIDITY
HYDRATION
MEASURING METHODS
MEDIUM TEMPERATURE
MINERAL RESOURCES
MOUNTAINS
NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS
OVENS
PERMEABILITY
REMOVAL
RESOURCES
ROCKS
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
SAMPLE PREPARATION
SANDSTONES
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SOLVATION
SWELLING
WATER REMOVAL
030200* -- Natural Gas-- Reserves
Geology
& Exploration
APPLIANCES
CLAYS
DRILL CORES
DRYING
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
HUMIDITY
HYDRATION
MEASURING METHODS
MEDIUM TEMPERATURE
MINERAL RESOURCES
MOUNTAINS
NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS
OVENS
PERMEABILITY
REMOVAL
RESOURCES
ROCKS
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
SAMPLE PREPARATION
SANDSTONES
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SOLVATION
SWELLING
WATER REMOVAL