2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/4709064
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Using BIB-SEM Imaging for Permeability Prediction in Heterogeneous Shales

Abstract: Organic-rich shale samples from a lacustrine sedimentary sequence of the Newark Basin (New Jersey, USA) are investigated by combining Broad Ion Beam polishing with Scanning Electron Microscopy (BIB-SEM). We model permeability from this 2D data and compare our results with measured petrophysical properties. Three samples with total organic carbon (TOC) contents ranging from 0.7% to 2.9% and permeabilities ranging from 4 to 160 nD are selected. Pore space is imaged at high resolution (at 20,000x magnification) a… Show more

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“…The characteristics of coal reservoirs, such as adsorbability, gas-bearing capacity, and permeability, are related to the development degree and structural characteris-tics of pores and fractures [53][54][55]. In this paper, a formula similar to that of Sinn et al is used to calculate the deep coal reservoir permeability [56]. An ideal capillary bundle is assumed, and laminar flow through a cylindrical pipe is described by combining Darcy's law and the Hagen-Poiseuille equation to express permeability.…”
Section: Comprehensive Characteristics Of Full-scale Pores Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The characteristics of coal reservoirs, such as adsorbability, gas-bearing capacity, and permeability, are related to the development degree and structural characteris-tics of pores and fractures [53][54][55]. In this paper, a formula similar to that of Sinn et al is used to calculate the deep coal reservoir permeability [56]. An ideal capillary bundle is assumed, and laminar flow through a cylindrical pipe is described by combining Darcy's law and the Hagen-Poiseuille equation to express permeability.…”
Section: Comprehensive Characteristics Of Full-scale Pores Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on LT-N 2 GA, the LP-CO 2 GA method, and the high-pressure MIP method, the pore characteristics (PV, SSA, and pore diameter) of the coal samples can be quantitatively characterized; thus, the porosity corresponding to each pore can be calculated. Combined with the pore radius (r), the absolute permeability of a single pore can be further calculated (K 1 ) [56]:…”
Section: Comprehensive Characteristics Of Full-scale Pores Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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