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APPLIED GEOPHYSICS  2024, Vol. 21 Issue (3): 487-495    DOI: 10.1007/s11770-023-1005-3
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Effect of gas saturation on P-wave velocity in tight sandstone
Pan Bao-Zhi, Zhou Wei-Yi, Guo Yu-Hang*, Fang Chun-Hui, and Zhang Li-Hua
1. College of Geo-exploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun 130026, China;.
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Abstract By measuring the variation of the P- and S-wave velocities of tight sandstone samples under water saturation, it was confirmed that with the decrease in water saturation, the P-wave velocity first decreased and then increased. The variation in velocity was influenced by the sandstone’s porosity. The commonly used Gassmann equation based on fluid substitution theory was studied. Comparing the calculated results with the measured data, it was found that the Gassmann equation agreed well with the measured data at high water saturation, but it could not explain the bending phenomenon of P-wave velocity at low saturation. This indicated that these equations could not accurately describe the relationship between fluid content and rock acoustic velocity. The reasons for this phenomenon were discussed through Taylor’s expansion. The coefficients of the fitting formula were calculated and verified by fitting the measured acoustic velocity changes of the cores. The relationship between P-wave velocity and saturation was discussed, which provides experimental support for calculating saturation using seismic and acoustic logging data.
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Key wordsTight sandstone   Saturation model   Reservoir parameters   Acoustic wave measurement     
Received: 2019-02-19;
Fund: This work was supported by NSFC(42072323 and 42204122).
Corresponding Authors: Guo Yu-Hang (Email: 124563749@qq.com).   
 E-mail: 124563749@qq.com
About author: Pan Bao-Zhi has been a professor at the College of Geo-exploration Science and Technology, Jilin University, since 2020. Her main work is focused on the research of sound waves in petrophysics. E-mail: panbaozhi@jlu.edu.cn.
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. Effect of gas saturation on P-wave velocity in tight sandstone[J]. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2024, 21(3): 487-495.
 
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