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The Problem – Petroleum Core Testing How much oil will come out of an oil field? Is it worth developing once it is discovered? These are not trivial questions if you must drill and complete your wells in deep water offshore or on the remote North Slope of Alaska. All of the major oil companies maintain core testing labs whose job it is to evaluate the oil producing potential of a given field based on the testing of exploratory oil cores. An oil core is a sample of the oil-bearing rock as obtained from exploratory drilling. The idea is to subject the recovered core to down-hole temperatures and pressures, then measure the flow of fluids through it. Oil producing rock typically has the density and porosity of cement, so the study of fluid flow in these materials requires the ability to measure small differential pressures (just a few psi) at very high static pressures (several thousand psi).
The Solution The oil core is prepared by fitting it into a special jacket that is heated to down-hole temperature. A special high-pressure pump forces brine through the core. The static pressures around the core are typically 5000 to 10,000 psig. The core has sealing packers placed along its length at regular intervals. A Validyne variable reluctance transducer is plumbed between the packed-off sections so that the pressure drop through the core rock as a function of flow rate can be measured. Validyne offers several models of transducer that have a full scale of little as 5 psi of differential pressure, while both ports of the transducer are at a static pressure of 10,000 psig. A carrier demodulator displays the differential pressure digitally in engineering units. The relationship between flow and pressure drop is a measure of the permeability of the oil producing formation, and this can be used to determine the amount of oil that can ultimately be brought into the well bore from the surrounding rock.
Validyne Products The Validyne model DP303 will accept static pressures of 5000 psig and is available in differential pressure ranges of as low as 0.1 psid full scale. The model DP360 will accept static pressures of 10,000 psig and has full-scale ranges as low as 5 psid. The model CD23 digital display provides sensor excitation, demodulation and gives a reading in engineering units. An analog output is available for input to a data acquisition system.
In addition, Validyne transducers allow the full scale range to be changed by replacing the sensing diaphragm. This provides the ideal solution for labs that must evaluate cores from all over the world; the pressures as a function of flow rate may vary by an order of magnitude from one oil field core to another.
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