Author:
Zhang Chen,Li Yuanju,Chen Kefei,Zhou Shixin,Li Jing,Li Pengpeng,Sun Zexiang,Meng Bingkun,Fu Deliang
Abstract
Abstract
The organic acid is important in forming secondary pores and enhancing total porosity of the clastic rock. But there is little study to investigate the effect of organic acid on the porosity distribution of clastic rock from deep reservoirs. The changes in porosity, permeability, and porosity distribution of the dissolved medium-grained lithic arkose, from Yanchang Formation in Ordos Basin, were examined by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The results show that porosity and permeability of rock increase with the time of exposure of the rock to the organic acid solution and it increases rapidly in the early period, then slightly increases to a saturation level. Besides, organic acid mainly changes the frequency and the shapes of T2 distribution in NMR analysis, and this study suggests that organic acid has more effect on rocks with larger pore throat than those with smaller pore throat.
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