ESEM study of illite/smectite freshwater sensitivity in sandstone reservoirs
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01/04/1993
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The water sensitivity of authigenic smectite- and illite-rich illite/smectites in sandstone reservoirs has been investigated using an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM). The ESEM enabled the illite/smectites to be directly observed in situ at high magnification during freshwater immersion, and was also particularly effective in allowing the same selected illite/smectite areas to be closely compared before and after freshwater treatments. The tendency of authigenic smectite-rich illite/smectite to swell on contact with fresh water varies greatly. Smectite-rich illite/smectite may osmotically swell to many times its original volume to form a gel which greatly reduces porosity and permeability, or may undergo only a subtle morphological change which has little or no adverse effect on reservoir quality. Authigenic illite-rich illite/smectite in sandstones does not swell when immersed in fresh water. Even after prolonged soaking in fresh water, illite-rich illite/smectite particles retain their original morphology. Accordingly, illite-rich illite/smectite in sandstones is unlikely to cause formation damage if exposed to freshwater-based fluids. © 1993. |
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Elsevier Science B V |
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DOI:10.1016/0920-4105(93)90069-Q Baker, J. C., Uwins, P. J. R., & Mackinnon, Ian D. R. (1993) ESEM study of illite/smectite freshwater sensitivity in sandstone reservoirs. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 9(2), pp. 83-94. |
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Copyright 1993 Elsevier Science B V |
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Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #040306 Mineralogy and Crystallography #040309 Petroleum and Coal Geology #Spectroscopic analysis #Formation damage #Freshwater-based fluids #Illite/smectite freshwater #Sandstone reservoir #Petroleum reservoirs #illite #mixed layer clay #porosity #reservoir #smectite |
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Journal Article |