Characteristics of normal-pressure shale gas reservoirs and evaluation of its favorable areas in Pengshui
Vol. 10, Issue 5, Pages: 12-19(2020)
Published:2020
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PENG Yongmin, LONG Shenxiang, HE Xipeng, et al. Characteristics of normal-pressure shale gas reservoirs and evaluation of its favorable areas in Pengshui[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2020, 10(5): 12-19.DOI:
Characteristics of normal-pressure shale gas reservoirs and evaluation of its favorable areas in Pengshui
normal-pressure shale gas reservoir of Upper Ordovician Wufeng Formation to Lower Silurian Longmaxi Member in Pengshui area has been researched by the established quantitative characterization method
and it is found that the reserving space of high-quality shale in ①—⑤ layers is mainly composed of organic pores and bedding joints. The arithmetic average aperture measured by FIB nanotechnology with higher resolution ranges is from 20 to 50 nm
being mainly mesopores. However
the volume weighted average aperture is 100 nm
being macropore. In terms of the measured pore
volume
macropore is the main contributor to total volume and porosity. Core-scale fractures lead to the abrupt decrease or increase of gas logging and the migration of shale gas at layer-level. The new method
Maps
show that the bedding joints in layer① of well-Longye-1 are open and continuous with an opening width of 4.69 μm
and the opening width of bedding shear joint is 1.1~2.67 μm. The sum of plane porosity for bedding and bedding shear joints is 1.39 %
which accounts for about 1/3 of the total porosity of the sample. It confirms the important contribution of bedding fracture and natural tectonic fracture for shale gas reservoir spaces. Comparing with the overpressure shale gas reservoirs
the porosity of shale reservoir in normal-pressure area is slightly low
and the high-angle seam and bedding joints are more developed. A new parameters and criteria method for evaluating normal-pressure shale gas reservoirs has been established. By this method
favorable reservoir area of type I reservoir is of 620.22 km