Application of NMR T2 to Pore Size Distribution and Movable Fluid Distribution in Tight Sandstones

This paper explores the applicability of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology on pore size distribution (PSD) and movable fluid distribution (MFD) in tight sandstones. Centrifugation experiments and NMR tests are performed on saturated samples. The fluid changes in pores corresponding with three different types of NMR T2 distribution after each centrifugation is then analyzed. In addition, a new method to determine the conversion factor from NMR T2 distribution to PSD is developed. In comparison with the PSD obtained by mercury intrusion porosimetry, the new method is more suitable for PSD calculation in tight sandstones. Afterward, the optimum centrifugal force to determine the threshold radius for fluid flow is obtained. On the basis of this, we analyze MFD in tight formation. Through study, the following results are arrived at: patterns of NMR T2 distributions of outcrop and subsurface cores at water saturation condition can be classified into three types (I, II, and III). Among which, type I an...