摘要
Pore volume compressibility is an essential parameter in reservoir studies,as it plays a major role in recovery mechanisms.Over the past decades,many attempts have been made to establish a link between the pore compressibility and the porosity and other mechanical properties of the rock.Some scholars introduced analytical correlations between pore compressibility and rock mechanical properties,while others developed empirical formulas for estimating pore compressibility based on a porosity calculated by comparing nonlinear models to laboratory data.In this study,pore volume compressibility is measured on 55 carbonate samples and then applied to derive an empirical relationship between pore compressibility and porosity at each stress step,which is useful for predicting pore compressibility based on initial porosity.We take the net stress effect into account and derive an empirical correlation based on net effective stress and initial porosity to predict pore compressibility.In the end,we compare the measured pore compressibility with that predicted by the derived correlation and other non-leaner models,which indicates that the newly proposed non-linear equation outperforms those available in literature。