Improved Model for Characterization of Fractal Features of the Pore Structure in a High-Rank Coalbed Methane Formation


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In this paper, we propose a theoretically derived improved model for characterizing the fractal features of coalbed methane reservoirs, and we compare with previously published models for conventional reservoirs. The model was verified by mercury intrusion porosimetry. The results have shown that there is no linear relationship between the normalized wetting phase saturation, wetting phase saturation, or mercury saturation vs. the capillary pressure on a log-log plot. Therefore existing models are inapplicable for a high-rank CBM formation, which is characterized by low permeability and porosity. The improved model lets us calculate the multi-interval fractal features characterizing the physical properties of the formation. We show that higher fractal dimensions mean poorer physical properties of the formation.

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Jianxun Jiang

College of Oil and Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University

Email: bortum@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu

Jingguo Du

College of Oil and Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University; College of Mining Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology

Email: bortum@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu; Chengdu

Yongqing Wang

College of Oil and Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University

Email: bortum@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu

Fenglin Wang

China United Coalbed Methane Corporation, Ltd

Email: bortum@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Beijing

Kun Feng

China United Coalbed Methane Corporation, Ltd

Email: bortum@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Beijing

Chunpeng Leng

College of Mining Engineering, North China University of Science and Technology

Email: bortum@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu

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