2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16093917
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The Micro-Occurrence Mechanisms of Tight Oil: Fluid–Rock Interactions at Microscale Pores, Nanoscale Pores, and Mineral Surfaces

Abstract: Understanding the micro-occurrence mechanism of tight oil has long been a daunting challenge in the exploration and development of unconventional resources. This article discusses the micro-occurrence mechanism of tight oil through continuous extraction by combining thin casting, fluorescent thin sections, environmental scanning electron microscope observations, physical property testing, and X-ray diffraction experiments. The results indicated that in the tight sandstone of the Chang 8 Formation in the Ordos … Show more

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“…Currently, diverse methods have been applied to study the occurrence state for the crude oil in unconventional reservoirs. Some characterization techniques have achieved many successful research results, such as scanning electron microscopy, micro-nano CT, and nuclear magnetic resonance [20][21][22]. The combination of geological techniques, like the fluorescence method, pyrolysis gas chromatography, and laser microanalytical technique [23][24][25], along with experimental measurements, like mercury injection experiments and high-speed centrifugation [26,27], enables qualitative and quantitative characterization of the original oil occurrence state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, diverse methods have been applied to study the occurrence state for the crude oil in unconventional reservoirs. Some characterization techniques have achieved many successful research results, such as scanning electron microscopy, micro-nano CT, and nuclear magnetic resonance [20][21][22]. The combination of geological techniques, like the fluorescence method, pyrolysis gas chromatography, and laser microanalytical technique [23][24][25], along with experimental measurements, like mercury injection experiments and high-speed centrifugation [26,27], enables qualitative and quantitative characterization of the original oil occurrence state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%