Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China

Shale gas plays a significant role in meeting the increasing demand of energy resources, which enables the exploration and exploitation of gas from shale reservoir to be emphasized gradually. Aiming to serve a more responsible and efficient shale gas development, for example, to guide the hydraulic/...

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Main Authors: Wei Wang, Dahua Li, Lijun Cheng, Ye Zhang, Jinxi Wang, Zhiping Zhang, Hualian Zhang, Dongxin Guo, Yuelei Zhang, Qing Hua, Jun Liu
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Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6877500
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author Wei Wang
Dahua Li
Lijun Cheng
Ye Zhang
Jinxi Wang
Zhiping Zhang
Hualian Zhang
Dongxin Guo
Yuelei Zhang
Qing Hua
Jun Liu
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Dahua Li
Lijun Cheng
Ye Zhang
Jinxi Wang
Zhiping Zhang
Hualian Zhang
Dongxin Guo
Yuelei Zhang
Qing Hua
Jun Liu
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description Shale gas plays a significant role in meeting the increasing demand of energy resources, which enables the exploration and exploitation of gas from shale reservoir to be emphasized gradually. Aiming to serve a more responsible and efficient shale gas development, for example, to guide the hydraulic/nonaqueous fracturing operation, this work organized a comprehensive assessment on the petrophysical characterization and gas accumulation of the Upper Ordovician Wufeng-Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale reservoir (abbreviated as WL shale). Results indicate that the WL shale in Well-YC4 contains three third-order sequences (SS1-lower WL, SS2-middle WL, and SS3-upper WL), and each sequence contains a transgressive system tract (TST) and a high-stand system tract (HST), according to the logging information. Meanwhile, the SS1, SS2, and SS3 experienced variable sedimentary environment—with different relatively oxygenic and hydrodynamics. And the bottom section (SS1 and SS2) has a soft great brittle index (BI) value than the upper section (SS3), suggesting the bottom WL shale is better suited for hydraulic fracturing than the upper section. Besides, the organic matter indicates the WL shale has a decent hydrocarbon generation ability, and the thermal evolution degree is also conducive to the full generation of shale gas. The gas content of WL shale ranges in the scope of 0.76 m3/t~2.38 m3/t, in which CH4 is the primary composition and occupies 95.51%~99.36%, and the content of heavy hydrocarbon gases is limited. Besides, the drying coefficient indicates the dry gas is the dominate molecular composition in the gas content of WL shale. Hopefully, this work is instructive to a certain extent for the researchers and engineers who are working on WL shale gas in Sichuan basin.
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spelling doaj-art-c47f4e213ea94f5cb84a1e15adb3801c2025-02-03T05:53:38ZengWileyGeofluids1468-81232022-01-01202210.1155/2022/6877500Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW ChinaWei Wang0Dahua Li1Lijun Cheng2Ye Zhang3Jinxi Wang4Zhiping Zhang5Hualian Zhang6Dongxin Guo7Yuelei Zhang8Qing Hua9Jun Liu10National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gasfield CompanyNational and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Shale Gas Exploration and Development (Chongqing Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources)Shale gas plays a significant role in meeting the increasing demand of energy resources, which enables the exploration and exploitation of gas from shale reservoir to be emphasized gradually. Aiming to serve a more responsible and efficient shale gas development, for example, to guide the hydraulic/nonaqueous fracturing operation, this work organized a comprehensive assessment on the petrophysical characterization and gas accumulation of the Upper Ordovician Wufeng-Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale reservoir (abbreviated as WL shale). Results indicate that the WL shale in Well-YC4 contains three third-order sequences (SS1-lower WL, SS2-middle WL, and SS3-upper WL), and each sequence contains a transgressive system tract (TST) and a high-stand system tract (HST), according to the logging information. Meanwhile, the SS1, SS2, and SS3 experienced variable sedimentary environment—with different relatively oxygenic and hydrodynamics. And the bottom section (SS1 and SS2) has a soft great brittle index (BI) value than the upper section (SS3), suggesting the bottom WL shale is better suited for hydraulic fracturing than the upper section. Besides, the organic matter indicates the WL shale has a decent hydrocarbon generation ability, and the thermal evolution degree is also conducive to the full generation of shale gas. The gas content of WL shale ranges in the scope of 0.76 m3/t~2.38 m3/t, in which CH4 is the primary composition and occupies 95.51%~99.36%, and the content of heavy hydrocarbon gases is limited. Besides, the drying coefficient indicates the dry gas is the dominate molecular composition in the gas content of WL shale. Hopefully, this work is instructive to a certain extent for the researchers and engineers who are working on WL shale gas in Sichuan basin.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6877500
spellingShingle Wei Wang
Dahua Li
Lijun Cheng
Ye Zhang
Jinxi Wang
Zhiping Zhang
Hualian Zhang
Dongxin Guo
Yuelei Zhang
Qing Hua
Jun Liu
Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China
Geofluids
title Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_full Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_fullStr Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_full_unstemmed Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_short Petrophysical Characterization and Gas Accumulation of Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale Reservoir in Eastern Margin of Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_sort petrophysical characterization and gas accumulation of wufeng longmaxi shale reservoir in eastern margin of sichuan basin sw china
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6877500
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