Pressure core analysis of geomechanical and fluid flow properties of seals associated with gas hydrate-bearing reservoirs in the Krishna-Godavari Basin, offshore India

被引:45
|
作者
Jang, Junbong [1 ]
Dai, Sheng [2 ]
Yoneda, Jun [3 ]
Waite, William F. [4 ]
Stern, Laura A. [5 ]
Boze, Lee-Gray [4 ]
Collett, Timothy S. [6 ]
Kumar, Pushpendra [7 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Integrated Stat Inc, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
[2] Georgia Inst Technol, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[3] Natl Inst Adv Ind Sci & Technol, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
[4] US Geol Survey, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
[5] US Geol Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
[6] US Geol Survey, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225 USA
[7] Oil & Nat Gas Corp, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
基金
美国能源部;
关键词
National gas hydrate program expedition 02; Pressure core characterization tools; Gas hydrate-bearing sediments; Geotechnical properties; Seal layers; METHANE HYDRATE; SHEAR-STRENGTH; RESIDUAL STRENGTH; NANKAI TROUGH; BEHAVIOR; COMPRESSIBILITY; SEDIMENTS; WATER; EQUILIBRIUM; ENERGY;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2018.08.015
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Physical properties of the sediment directly overlying a gas hydrate reservoir provide important controls on the effectiveness of depressurizing that reservoir to extract methane from gas hydrate as an energy resource. The permeability of overlying sediment determines if a gas hydrate reservoir's upper contact will provide an effective seal that enables efficient reservoir depressurization. Compressibility, stiffness and strength indicate how overlying sediment will deform as the in situ stress changes during production, providing engineering data for well designs. Assessing these properties requires minimally-disturbed sediment. India's National Gas Hydrates Program Expedition 2 (NGHP-02) provided an opportunity to study these seal sediment properties, reducing disturbance from gas exsolution and bubble growth by collecting a pressure core from the seal sediment just above the primary gas hydrate reservoir at Site NGHP-02-08 in Area C of the Krishna-Godavari Basin. The effective stress chamber (ESC) and the direct shear chamber (DSC) devices in the suite of Pressure Core Characterization Tools (PCCTs) were used to measure permeability, compressibility, stiffness and shear strength at the in situ vertical stress. Geotechnical properties of the predominantly fine-grained seal layer at in situ vertical stress are in typical clay sediment ranges, with low measured permeability (0.02 mD), high compressibility (C-c = 0.26-0.33) and low shear strength (404 kPa). Though pressure and temperature were maintained throughout the collection and measurement process to stabilize gas hydrate, the lack of effective stress in the pressure core storage chamber and the chamber pressurization with methane-free water caused core expansion and gas hydrate in a thin coarser-grained layer to dissolve. The PCCTs can reapply in situ stress with incremental loading steps during a consolidation test to account for sediment compaction. Gas hydrate dissolution can be limited by storing cores just above freezing temperatures, and by using solid spacers to reduce the storage chamber's free volume.
引用
收藏
页码:537 / 550
页数:14
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [31] Gas hydrate reservoir identification, delineation, and characterization in the Krishna-Godavari basin using subsurface geologic and geophysical data from the national gas hydrate program 02 expedition, offshore India
    Shukla, K. M.
    Kumar, P.
    Yadav, U. S.
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 108 : 185 - 205
  • [32] Estimation of seismic attenuation of gas hydrate bearing sediments from multi-channel seismic data: A case study from Krishna-Godavari offshore basin
    Dewangan, P.
    Mandal, R.
    Jaiswal, P.
    Ramprasad, T.
    Sriram, G.
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2014, 58 : 356 - 367
  • [33] Crystallographic and geochemical properties of natural gas hydrates accumulated in the National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition 02 drilling sites in the Krishna-Godavari Basin off India
    Kida, Masato
    Jin, Yusuke
    Yoneda, Jun
    Oshima, Motoi
    Kato, Akira
    Konno, Yoshihiro
    Nagao, Jiro
    Tenma, Norio
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 108 : 471 - 481
  • [34] Multi-measurement approach for establishing the base of gas hydrate occurrence in the Krishna-Godavari Basin for sites cored during expedition NGHP-02 in the offshore of India
    Waite, W. F.
    Ruppel, C. D.
    Collett, T. S.
    Schultheiss, P.
    Holland, M.
    Shukla, K. M.
    Kumar, P.
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 108 : 296 - 320
  • [35] Characterising the effect of gas hydrate in pore pressure and stress using NGHP-02 downhole logs in Krishna Godavari offshore Basin, India
    Pandey, Laxmi
    Ojha, Maheswar
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2024, 160
  • [36] Characterising the effect of gas hydrate in pore pressure and stress using NGHP-02 downhole logs in Krishna Godavari offshore Basin, India
    Pandey, Laxmi
    Ojha, Maheswar
    Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2024, 160
  • [37] Constraints on the fluid supply rate into and through gas hydrate reservoir systems as inferred from pore-water chloride and in situ temperature profiles, Krishna-Godavari Basin, India
    Kinoshita, Masataka
    Ijiri, Akira
    Haraguchi, Satoru
    Jimenez-Espejo, Francisco Jose
    Komai, Nobuharu
    Suga, Hisami
    Sugihara, Takamitsu
    Tanikawa, Wataru
    Hirose, Takehiro
    Hamada, Yohei
    Gupta, Lallan P.
    Ahagon, Naokazu
    Masaki, Yuka
    Abe, Natsue
    Wu, Hung Y.
    Nomura, Shun
    Lin, Weiren
    Yamamoto, Yuzuru
    Yamada, Yasuhiro
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 108 : 368 - 376
  • [38] Field-scale numerical investigation of a hybrid gas production method from the oceanic hydrate accumulation at site NGHP-02-09 in the Krishna-Godavari Basin, and the associated geomechanical responses
    Zhang, Jiecheng
    Moridis, George J.
    Blasingame, Thomas A.
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2024, 164
  • [39] Numerical analysis of gas production potential from a gas-hydrate reservoir at Site NGHP-02-16, the Krishna-Godavari Basin, offshore India-Feasibility of depressurization method for ultra-deepwater environment
    Konno, Yoshihiro
    Kato, Akira
    Yoneda, Jun
    Oshima, Motoi
    Kida, Masato
    Jin, Yusuke
    Nagao, Jiro
    Tenma, Norio
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 108 : 731 - 740
  • [40] Formation pressure and fluid flow measurements in marine gas hydrate reservoirs, NGHP-02 expedition, offshore India
    Kumar, Pushpendra
    Collett, Timothy S.
    Yadav, U. S.
    Singh, Juli
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 108 : 609 - 618