Estimating a reserve of a reservoir
US-2017074852-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US11046890B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11046890-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016841574-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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An open system pyrolysis of a first hydrocarbon source rock sample obtained from a natural system is performed within a pyrolysis chamber by maintaining the pyrolysis chamber at a substantially constant temperature. Hydrocarbons are recovered from the pyrolysis chamber released by the first hydrocarbon source rock sample. A thermo-vaporization is performed within the pyrolysis chamber on the pyrolyzed sample at a substantially constant temperature. A first hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency of hydrocarbon source rock is determined. A second hydrocarbon rock sample is ground to a grain size less than or equal to or less than 250 micrometers. A second pyrolysis is performed on the ground hydrocarbon source rock sample by maintaining the chamber at a substantially constant temperature. A second hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency of the hydrocarbon source rock in the natural system is determined. The first hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency is verified using the second hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: performing an open system pyrolysis, within a pyrolysis chamber, on a hydrocarbon source rock sample comprising fragments having an equivalent spherical diameter of substantially at least one centimeter, performing the open system pyrolysis resulting in a pyrolyzed rock sample; recovering hydrocarbons released by the rock sample in response to the open system pyrolysis; determining a first quantity of hydrocarbons released in response to the open system pyrolysis; performing a thermo-vaporization within the pyrolysis chamber on the pyrolyzed rock sample; recovering hydrocarbons released by the rock sample in the pyrolysis chamber in response to the thermo-vaporization; determining a second quantity of hydrocarbons released in response to thermo-vaporization in the pyrolysis chamber; placing the sample in a crushing chamber and crushing and performing thermo-vaporization on the pyrolyzed rock sample; recovering hydrocarbons released by the rock sample in response to crushing and thermo-vaporization; determining a third quantity of hydrocarbons released in response to crushing and thermo-vaporization in the crushing chamber; determining a first hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency of the hydrocarbon source rock as a ratio of a sum of the first quantity of hydrocarbons to a sum of the first quantity of hydrocarbons, the second quantity of hydrocarbons, and the third quantity of hydrocarbons; pyrolyzing a powdered sample of the hydrocarbon source rock having a grain size less than or equal to substantially 250 microns; determining a fourth quantity of hydrocarbons released in response to performing open system pyrolysis on the powdered sample; determining a second hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency of the hydrocarbon source rock as a ratio of the first quantity of hydrocarbons to the fourth quantity of hydrocarbons; and providing the first or the second hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency as an input to a geological model configured to analyze a hydrocarbon expulsion from the hydrocarbon source rock through geological history.
sample concentrated on a cold spot, e.g. condensation or distillation · CPC title
Grinding or homogeneising · CPC title
by thermal techniques; Phase changes · CPC title
involving mechanical work, e.g. chopping, disintegrating, compacting, homogenising (microtomes G01N1/06; pulverising in general B02C; mixing in general B01F) · CPC title
using combustion (G01N25/20 takes precedence) · CPC title
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