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Applying Vacuum Saturation to Study The Pore Structure of Tight Shales

Troy J. Barber and Q.H. Hu

2014 GSA Annual MeetingVancouver, British ColumbiaOctober 21, 2014

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Outline

I. Tight gas production decline and fracture-

matrix interaction

II. Pore topology and macro scale fluid

migration

III. Vacuum saturation: how we use it

IV. Mapping edge-accessible pores

V. Preliminary Results

VI. Summary and Looking forward

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Recovery factor of 5‒10% for tight oil (Hoffman, 2012; SPE 154329)

Problem: Steep production decline in tight shale gas

Chong et al., 2010, SPE-133874

Refrac rebound ???Slow matrix

diffusion

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Pore structure: Geometry and Topology

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LA ICP-MS

Multiple approaches to pore characterization

Nitrogen sorption

Imbibition Tests

Traced vacuum saturation

• Fluid (API brine; n-decane) and tracer imbibition tests

• Edge-accessible porosity after traced vacuum saturation

• Liquid and gas diffusion tests

• Mercury intrusion porosimetry and hysteresis

• N2 adsorption isotherm and hysteresis

• Ar ion milling, FE-SEM, and TEM

• 2-D/3-D tracer mapping using Laser Ablation-ICP-MS

• Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (LANL; ORNL; NIST)

Today’s talk will focus on these two methods

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What is traced vacuum saturation?

FLUID (water, brine, n-decane)

AIR

AIRAIR

CO2

TO VACUUM

CO2P

T

T T

T T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

CO2 highly soluble in water

Several cycles over 6-12hr removes air

After ~1 hr, vacuum in connected space =(0.01/743)Torr = 99.999%

Evacuation Duration:12-24 hr

API Brine - water wettingReO4- (nonsorbing)Cs+, Co2+, Ce+,Eu3+

n-decane – oil wettingRe (nonsorbing)I-

Different fluids to see effect of wettability. Sorbing and nonsorbing tracers.

After saturation, apply CO2 pressure to liquid surface12-24 hr. T

TT

T

T

T

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• Large volumes• Prone to leaks,

99.91% vacuum• No flushing or

positive pressure capability

Our previous apparatus

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Our current apparatus

Smaller chamber = less waste

99.99% vacuum

Mechanically sealed, allowing CO2 flushing/positive pressure

Sample holder for easy organization

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Solid

Liquid

Granite

Laser Ablation-ICP-MS for micro scale profiling

100 µm hole diameter

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Rb (intrinsic)

ReO4- (non-sorbing)

224 µm

2 µm

12 µm

54 µm

100 µm spot size

2 mm

Saturating Surface

-45

-35

-25

-15

-5

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200

Verti

cal h

eight

(µm)

Horizontal distance (µm)

1 pulse5 pulses10 pulses25 pulses50 pulses

3D Tracer Distribution

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2D Interior cross section

9.5 mm

Saturation Saturation

Epoxied Sides

100um spot size500um spacing

~ 2 order of magnitude drop within 500um from sample edge.

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Summary and Looking Forward• Steep 1st year decline and low

overall hydrocarbon production observed in hydraulically-fractured shales.

• Investigating pore structure in natural rock requires several complimentary approaches.

• Traced vacuum saturation paired with LA-ICP-MS is effective at characterizing the edge-accessible pores.

• Results indicate low pore connectivity in shales, which reduces gas diffusion from matrix to stimulated fractured network – driving steep production decline

What’s next?

• Elevated pressure saturation• Comparing samples of different

mineralogy, maturation, TOC, bedding orientation, wettability, etc.

• SANS/USANSo Inaccessible poreso In-situ P-T conditionso Pore structure and flow

dynamics

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AcknowledgementsQ.H. “Max” HuGSA On to the Future Program

ThankYou


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