Controls of Acid-sensitive Minerals on Reservoir Sensitivity Testing: An Example from the Silurian Kepingtage Formation in Tazhong Area, Tarim Basin
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This work is supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project of China (Grant No. 2017ZX05008003-050), the PetroChina Innovation Foundation (Grant No. 2016D-5007-0104), the Yangtze Youth Talents Fund (Grant No. 2015cqr08) and the Yangtze Fund for Youth Teams of Science and Technology Innovation (Grant No. 2015cqt04).

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    The Silurian Kepingtage Formation in Tazhong area is regarded as an acid-sensitive hydrocarbon reservoir. However, formation mechanism of acid-sensitive of the reservoir cannot be interpreted by the existing acid-sensitive evaluation criterion based on damage rate. The contents of acid-sensitive minerals illustrated by bulk-rock XRD, scanning electron microscopy and clay mineral composition analysis exert the dominant control on acid-sensitive flow testing of the reservoir. The iron-bearing minerals (including pyrite cements and chlorite cements) mainly deteriorate reservoir quality, while the iron-free minerals (including calcite cements and dolomite cements) mainly improve permeability. The permeability variation of the tested samples is controlled by the relative content of two acid-sensitive minerals. On the basis of newly established sensitivity mechanism and its influence on permeability, the corresponding ion (Fe2+) stabilizer was added to the acidizing fluids during the acidification reconstruction, which inhibited the negative factors of acid-sensitive minerals and improved the target layer quality effectively.

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HAN Denglin, WANG Qianqian, WANG Chenchen, OUYANG Chuanxiang, YUAN Wenfang.2018. Controls of Acid-sensitive Minerals on Reservoir Sensitivity Testing: An Example from the Silurian Kepingtage Formation in Tazhong Area, Tarim Basin[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),92(5):1973-1980

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  • Received:March 21,2018
  • Revised:June 15,2018
  • Online: October 19,2018
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