Ionic double-layer conductivity in reservoir rock

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Abstract

The abnormal conductivity found in shaly reservoir rocks containing an electrolyte is shown to be a consequence of the electrical double layer in the solution adjacent to charged clay surfaces. This increased conductivity results from a higher concentration of ions in the double layer than in the solution in equilibrium with the double layer. It is shown that the magnitude of the increased conductivity of a shaly reservoir material is influenced by the concentration and type of ions in the equilibrium solution as well as by the colloidal nature of the rock.

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Winsauer, W. O., & McCardell, W. M. (2003). Ionic double-layer conductivity in reservoir rock. SPE Reprint Series, (55), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.2118/953129-g

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