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Injection of high-temperature steam is an effective and environment-friendly method for in situ upgrading of oil shale. In order to determine the variation rules of porosity and permeability of oil shale during the in situ upgrading process via steam injection, a numerical simulation model was established considering the deformed medium theory. This paper analyzed the influence of steam injection rate on medium deformation and oil production from several aspects, including the temperature distribution and kerogen decomposition. The results show that, under the action of kerogen decomposition and its products, the porosity and permeability of matrix increase gradually with the temperature. There is a rapid increase stage of cumulative oil production corresponding to the changes in average porosity and permeability of reservoir. The average porosity and permeability of reservoir increase faster with the steam injection rate; moreover, the rate of oil production is accelerated and the period of it becomes shorter. The research provides theoretical basis for the application and promotion of in situ upgrading of oil shale via steam injection.
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Zheng, Y., Lei, G., Yao, C., Pei, S., Wang, L., Zhang, X. (2020). Numerical Simulation of Deformed Medium on In Situ Upgrading of Oil Shale via Steam Injection. In: Lin, J. (eds) Proceedings of the International Field Exploration and Development Conference 2018. IFEDC 2018. Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7127-1_57
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