14–17 May 2018
New Orleans
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Abstracts from MS 1.24: Pore structure characterization and micro-scale effect on fluid flow in unconventional reservoir

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ID Title State Accepted type Reviewed
60 Pore-scale Simulation Coupling Boundary Layer Effect And Media Deformation In Tight Formation
Accepted
Poster
78 Study on the effect of natural gas hydrate cementation mode on the permeability property of rocks
Withdrawn
n/a
89 The impacts of shale pore structure characteristic on fluid transport properties by a multi-scale pore network model
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
91 A reconstruction method for 3D porous media based on a 3D training image using multiple-point statistics and multiple-grid templates
Accepted
Poster
92 Pore Scale Simulation of Oil Transport of Kerogen in Shale: Coupling Molecular Dynamics And N-S Equation
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
99 Investigation of two-phase flow in a new pore doublet model
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
123 Characteristics of Biogenically enhanced Carbonate reservoirs and their governing-factors: the Ordovician carbonates of Tahe oilfield, Tarim basin, China
Withdrawn
n/a
131 Numerical simulation of two-phase flow properties in rough fractures considering the normal deformation
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
201 Experimental and simulation research on the influence of temperature on the porous and thermal properties of sandstone
Accepted
Poster
207 Experimental Study on the Effect of Moisture on Adsorption and Diffusion of Coalbed Methane
Accepted
Poster
211 Characteristics and mechanism analysis of gas-water two-phase flow in ultra-low permeability sandstone
Accepted
Poster
234 Evaluating radius of investigation at tight oil reservoir using digital rock modeling approach
Withdrawn
n/a
250 The characteristics of the gas and water flow through the microtubes and nanotubes
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
278 The influence of interfacial tension on spontaneous imbibition of low-permeability water-wet reservoir
Accepted
Poster
292 Research on stress sensitivity of fractured carbonate reservoir by CT Technology and pore-scale simulation
Accepted
Poster
295 Multi-scale granular porous structure generation and its effect on permeability
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
296 A systematicstudy flow on microscopic pore structure and fluid flow mechanism of tight gas reservoir
Accepted
Poster
308 Fractal characteristics of oil shale reservoir based mercury intrusion experiment
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
314 Characterization of minerals and pore space using the data-constrained modeling in shale
Withdrawn
n/a
383 A new upscaling method for simulating fluid flow in unconventional reservoir with strong heterogeneity
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
446 Pore-Scale Modeling of Oil-Water Two-phase Flow in Tight Sandstones
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
695 A new method based on high-resolution imaging of pore space for rock typing
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
754 Experimental and modeling study of multi-scale gas flow in shale Micro-Nano pores
Accepted
Poster
775 Numerical simulation of proppants transport and placement in fracture
Accepted
Poster
778 The role of shale organic matter distributions on multi-physical properties
Withdrawn
n/a
785 Storage space and gas content of Changning Longmaxi shale gas in Sichuan basin, China
Accepted
Poster
810 Connectivity-enhancing fracture segmentation from X-ray Tomography (XRT) images of reservoir core samples by machine learning-based method
Accepted
Poster
857 Design of Pneumatic Fracturing Experiments for Rare Earth Elements Recovery by Support of X-ray Micro Computed Tomography Imaging
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
859 Study on the effect of natural gas hydrate cementation mode on the permeability property of rocks
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
963 Universal Scaling Relation for Kinkenberg Flows in Nanoporous Media
Accepted
Poster
993 The wettability of organic rich shales and its effect on transport properties in fractures as realized with the Lattice Boltzmann method
Accepted
Poster
1101 A new dynamic permeability model of coal considering pore compressibility, matrix shrinkage and pulverized coal output and blockage
Accepted
Poster