Permeability Curves Characteristic Analysis of L Oilfield

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The L oilfield Cretaceous (M-I-1), Jurassic Department (Ю-0-3) clastic pore types, including primary porosity, secondary porosity and cracks in three categories, their characteristics and the degree of development. Chalk Department of particles holes and grain dissolution porosity, an average of 53.2%, followed by argillaceous porous and contraction joints, while a small number of particles dissolved pore, showing a small amount of paste particles seam and tensile crack; Jurassic inter-granular holes and intra-granular dissolution porosity is developed, accounting for the porosity as high as 95%, while a small amount of argillaceous porous and granulizing hole and a very small amount of mold holes. L Oilfield Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoirs inter-granular pores, inter-granular dissolution pore, pore throat combination M-I-1, mainly to large - in the hole, micro-throat, Ю-0-3 large - in the hole Extra Coarse - rough throat-based thin throat, Ю-0-1, Jurassic sandstone pore structure better than the Cretaceous.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 616-618)

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898-901

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December 2012

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