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  1. Xiaofeng Tian, Linsong Cheng, Wenqi Zhao, Yiqun Yan, Xiaohui He, Qiang Guo
    Sains Malaysiana, 2015;44:719-725.
    In this paper, seven permeability stress sensitivity experiments were conducted to show the features of permeability stress
    sensitivity. The cores in the experiments were taken from the tight sandstone oil reservoir in Ordos Basin. Then advanced
    technologies, such as casting thin section, scanning electron microscope and rate-controlled mercury penetration, were
    applied to explain the mechanism of permeability stress sensitivity in tight oil reservoirs. The results indicated that
    the permeability reduction and recovery in gas permeability stress sensitivity increases as the permeability decreases.
    This was resulted from the maximal throat radius. The permeability reduction in liquid permeability stress sensitivity
    increases at first and then decreases as the permeability decreases. The permeability recovery decreases to zero as the
    permeability decreases. Additionally, the differences between gas and liquid permeability stress sensitivity become greater
    as the permeability decreases. These were resulted from the effect of the critical throat radius. This paper corrects the
    mistakes about the stress sensitivity in tight oil reservoirs from gas permeability stress sensitivity experiments which is
    significant to the development of tight sandstone oil reservoirs.
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