A new nuclear magnetic resonance-based permeability model based on two pore structure characterization methods for complex pore structure rocks: Permeability assessment in Nanpu Sag, China

GEOPHYSICS(2024)

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The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) estimate of permeability is a fundamental method that has numerous applications in reservoir engineering and petrophysics. To improve the accuracy of the NMR-based permeability model, many variables are introduced into NMR-based permeability prediction models due to geometric complexity and pore structure heterogeneity. In this paper, two pore structure characterization methods are investigated based on the Kozeny-Carman model and equivalent component model. Furthermore, an NMR-based permeability model accounting for the effect of pore structure is developed based on the analysis of the relationship between two pore structure parameters, and it is applied to practically predict permeability. Results indicate that the new model-calculated permeability has good agreement with experimental data; moreover, the adaptability of the new NMR-based permeability prediction model is highly improved through reducing undetermined variables, and key parameters can be measured directly using NMR. The new model provides hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs with complex pore structure, such as tight sandstone, shale, and carbonate rock.
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