Abstract:Liquid permeability is a key petrophysical parameter that quantifies the ability of a liquid to flow through porous rock/ soil and can be used in determining the efficiency of many subsurface processes, including enhanced hydrocarbon recovery, groundwater transport, carbon dioxide geostorage, underground hydrogen storage, etc. However, it is time-consuming (usually >16−240 h) and challenging to measure the liquid permeability for tight/shale rocks, particularly when the permeability is 100 nD or lower. The obj… Show more
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