Scientific Drilling (Apr 2021)

Tools for pressure core sub-coring and pore-scale micro-CT (computed tomography) scans

  • Y. Seol,
  • L. Lei,
  • L. Lei,
  • K. Jarvis,
  • K. Jarvis,
  • D. Hill,
  • D. Hill,
  • J.-H. Choi,
  • J.-H. Choi,
  • T. Park,
  • X. Gai,
  • G. Wunderlich,
  • B. Grey,
  • C. McArdle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-29-59-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
pp. 59 – 67

Abstract

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The pore habits of gas hydrate in natural sediment matrices provide essential clues for understanding physical (mechanical, thermal, hydraulic, and electrical) properties of hydrate-bearing sediments, yet there are no tools that can directly visualize the pore habits of natural gas hydrate other than indirect interpretation based on core-scale or field-scale observations. A significant challenge is to obtain a mini-core from pressure cores retrieved from natural reservoirs for high-resolution micro-CT (computed tomography) scans while maintaining pressure and temperature conditions required for stability of gas hydrate during all operational steps including manipulation, cutting, transferring, sub-coring and CT scanning. We present a new set of tools for pore-scale micro-CT imaging of natural hydrate-bearing sediments while maintaining pressure and temperature control. The tests with laboratory-prepared cores and pressure cores successfully demonstrate the capability of this set of tools to subsample a mini-core from pressure cores, transfer the mini-core to an X-ray transparent core holder, and conduct micro-CT scans. Successfully obtained CT images prove the functionality of this set of tools.