Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing

At present, researches on the pore evolution of shale reservoir and its evolution mechanism are still at such a groping stage that a consensus has not yet reached. Based on core analysis and thermal simulation experiments, the pore types, pore structures and pore-size change rules of shale gas reser...

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Main Authors: Yuqiao Gao, Xiao Cai, Peixian Zhang, Guisong He, Quanfang Gao, Jingya Wan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-08-01
Series:Natural Gas Industry B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235285401930066X
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author Yuqiao Gao
Xiao Cai
Peixian Zhang
Guisong He
Quanfang Gao
Jingya Wan
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Xiao Cai
Peixian Zhang
Guisong He
Quanfang Gao
Jingya Wan
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description At present, researches on the pore evolution of shale reservoir and its evolution mechanism are still at such a groping stage that a consensus has not yet reached. Based on core analysis and thermal simulation experiments, the pore types, pore structures and pore-size change rules of shale gas reservoirs of Upper Ordovician Wufeng–Lower Silurian Longmaxi Fms in the southeastern (SE) Sichuan Basin and its basin-margin transition zone (hereinafter referred to as the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing) were studied by means of argon ion polishing–scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy. Then, the evolution characteristics of organic pores were discussed, and the influence of associated minerals on pore evolution was analyzed. Finally, a pore evolution model for the shale gas reservoirs in this area was established. And the following research results were obtained. First, three types of reservoir spaces are mainly developed in the high-quality shale reservoirs of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms in this area, including fracture, inorganic pore and organic pore. And the organic pores provide the primary reservoir space of shale gas, which can be divided into four categories, i.e., amorphous kerogen pores, structured kerogen pores, asphaltene pores and paleontology fossil pores. Second, organic contracted fractures are related to the contraction of organic matters, first appearing on one side of the organic matters and then becomes wider and wider with the increase of temperatures. Third, organic pores are mostly the “spongy” pores distributed densely inside the organic matters. When Ro is in the range of 1.56–3.50%, macropores and mesopores are dominant. And when Ro exceeds 3.50%, macropores decrease while mesopores and micropores increase. Fourth, the types of organic matters and the content of associated minerals (e.g. clay minerals, siliceous particles and pyrite) play an important role in the development of pores. In conclusion, the pore evolution law of Wufeng–Longmaxi shale in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing is that with the increase of burial depth, inorganic porosity decreases significantly, organic porosity increases first and then decreases, and the total porosity shows a change trend of decreasing first, then increasing and finally decreasing continuously. Keywords: SE sichuan basin, Basin-margin transition zone, Late Ordovician–Early silurian, Shale gas, Reservoir, Organic pore, Inorganic pore, Pore evolution model
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spelling doaj.art-979e66463f984a3f990180761d55ebdc2024-03-02T19:19:42ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Natural Gas Industry B2352-85402019-08-0164323332Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE ChongqingYuqiao Gao0Xiao Cai1Peixian Zhang2Guisong He3Quanfang Gao4Jingya Wan5Corresponding author.; Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec East China Oil & Gas Company, ChinaResearch Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec East China Oil & Gas Company, ChinaResearch Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec East China Oil & Gas Company, ChinaResearch Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec East China Oil & Gas Company, ChinaResearch Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec East China Oil & Gas Company, ChinaResearch Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec East China Oil & Gas Company, ChinaAt present, researches on the pore evolution of shale reservoir and its evolution mechanism are still at such a groping stage that a consensus has not yet reached. Based on core analysis and thermal simulation experiments, the pore types, pore structures and pore-size change rules of shale gas reservoirs of Upper Ordovician Wufeng–Lower Silurian Longmaxi Fms in the southeastern (SE) Sichuan Basin and its basin-margin transition zone (hereinafter referred to as the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing) were studied by means of argon ion polishing–scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy. Then, the evolution characteristics of organic pores were discussed, and the influence of associated minerals on pore evolution was analyzed. Finally, a pore evolution model for the shale gas reservoirs in this area was established. And the following research results were obtained. First, three types of reservoir spaces are mainly developed in the high-quality shale reservoirs of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms in this area, including fracture, inorganic pore and organic pore. And the organic pores provide the primary reservoir space of shale gas, which can be divided into four categories, i.e., amorphous kerogen pores, structured kerogen pores, asphaltene pores and paleontology fossil pores. Second, organic contracted fractures are related to the contraction of organic matters, first appearing on one side of the organic matters and then becomes wider and wider with the increase of temperatures. Third, organic pores are mostly the “spongy” pores distributed densely inside the organic matters. When Ro is in the range of 1.56–3.50%, macropores and mesopores are dominant. And when Ro exceeds 3.50%, macropores decrease while mesopores and micropores increase. Fourth, the types of organic matters and the content of associated minerals (e.g. clay minerals, siliceous particles and pyrite) play an important role in the development of pores. In conclusion, the pore evolution law of Wufeng–Longmaxi shale in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing is that with the increase of burial depth, inorganic porosity decreases significantly, organic porosity increases first and then decreases, and the total porosity shows a change trend of decreasing first, then increasing and finally decreasing continuously. Keywords: SE sichuan basin, Basin-margin transition zone, Late Ordovician–Early silurian, Shale gas, Reservoir, Organic pore, Inorganic pore, Pore evolution modelhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235285401930066X
spellingShingle Yuqiao Gao
Xiao Cai
Peixian Zhang
Guisong He
Quanfang Gao
Jingya Wan
Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing
Natural Gas Industry B
title Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing
title_full Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing
title_fullStr Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing
title_full_unstemmed Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing
title_short Pore characteristics and evolution of Wufeng–Longmaxi Fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin-margin transition zone of SE Chongqing
title_sort pore characteristics and evolution of wufeng longmaxi fms shale gas reservoirs in the basin margin transition zone of se chongqing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235285401930066X
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