Abstract
Abstract. The effective pressure sensitivity of gas flow through two shales
(Bowland and Haynesville shales) and a tight gas sandstone (Pennant
sandstone) was measured over the typical range of reservoir pressure
conditions. These are low-permeability rocks such as can be exploited as
cap rocks above reservoirs that might be developed to store compressed air,
methane, or hydrogen or to bury waste carbon dioxide, all of which may become
important components of the forthcoming major changes in methods of energy
generation and storage. Knowledge of the petrophysical properties of such
tight rocks will be of great importance in such developments. All three
rocks display only a small range in log10 permeability at low
pressures, but these decrease at dramatically different rates with
increasing effective pressure, and the rate of decrease itself decreases
with pressure, as the rocks stiffen. The pressure sensitivity of the bulk
moduli of each of these rocks was also measured and used to formulate a
description of the permeability decrease in terms of the progressive closure
of narrow, crack-like pores with increasing pressure. In the case of the
shales in particular, only a very small proportion of the total porosity
takes part in the flow of gases, particularly along the bedding layering.
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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