Geochemical and petrophysical characterization of potential gas shale reservoirs in the Lishu depression, southern Songliao Basin, northeastern China

被引:1
|
作者
Zhou, Sandong [1 ,2 ]
Pan, Zhejun [3 ]
Yan, Detian [1 ]
Fu, Haijiao [1 ]
Yang, Rui [1 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, Key Lab Tecton & Petr Resources, Minist Educ, Wuhan, Peoples R China
[2] China Univ Geosci, Sch Earth Resources, Wuhan, Peoples R China
[3] Northeast Petr Univ, Key Lab Continental Shale Hydrocarbon Accumulat &, Minist Educ, Daqing, Heilongjiang, Peoples R China
关键词
SILURIAN LONGMAXI FORMATION; ORGANIC-MATTER; ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; METHANE SORPTION; JIAOSHIBA AREA; PORE STRUCTURE; SICHUAN BASIN; BLACK SHALES; PYROLYSIS; ACCUMULATION;
D O I
10.1306/05212420161
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Lower Cretaceous shales of the Shahezi Formation (K(1)sh) and Yingcheng Formation (K(1)y) in the Lishu depression have been an excellent source of oil and gas for plays in the Songliao Basin. However, there is little published work about shale gas potential, storage, and transport properties to assess the reservoir quality. This paper comprises geochemical and petrophysical data and other significant aspects of potentially economic terrestrial shale. The K(1)sh and K(1)y are orderly generated under anoxic-suboxic lacustrine depositional conditions, which are indicated as the abundant vitrinite, bordered pits, and cormophyte spores. The organic matter of K(1)sh and K(1)y is characterized as type II and III kerogen and has almost low peaks of Rock-Eval free hydrocarbon (mg HC/g rock) and potential hydrocarbon (mg CO2/g rock) peaks. Most samples are in the gas window and hence have already lost half of their initial total organic carbon (TOC). Permeability and porosity range from similar to 10(-19) to 10(-17) m(2) and from similar to 0.89% to 16.6%, respectively, and are higher for the K(1)y shale. Moderate correlations are found between porosity and depth as well as surface area versus TOC content. The K(1)y shale has greater thickness and in situ gas content (average 3.45 m(3)/t), and significant similarity in terms of porosity, maturity, and brittleness with known gas shale in global. However, differences with respect to organic richness and tectonic activity play an essential role on gas in place and fracturing performance. The K(1)y shale is more suitable for gas shale exploration and K(1)sh shale is a secondary target. This observation suggests there may be a prolific shale gas play in the depression that has been overlooked in the past. The findings from integrated hydrocarbon potential and gas storage capacity studies provide a database and some insights into the reservoir quality of the terrestrial gas shales.
引用
收藏
页码:1799 / 1826
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Study on brittleness templates for shale gas reservoirs-A case study of Longmaxi shale in Sichuan Basin, southern China
    Yasin, Qamar
    Sohail, Ghulam Mohyuddin
    Liu, Ke-Yu
    Du, Qi-Zhen
    Boateng, Cyril D.
    PETROLEUM SCIENCE, 2021, 18 (05) : 1370 - 1389
  • [42] Geochemical characteristics of the shale gas reservoirs in Guizhou Province, South China
    Mou, Yuliang
    Xia, Peng
    Zhu, Lijun
    Fu, Yong
    Wang, Ke
    Zhao, Lingyun
    Qin, Chao
    ARABIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, 2024, 17 (03)
  • [43] Exploration breakthrough and its significance of Gulong lacustrine shale oil in the Songliao Basin, Northeastern China
    Jin, Zhijun
    Liang, Xinping
    Bai, Zhenrui
    ENERGY GEOSCIENCE, 2022, 3 (02): : 120 - 125
  • [44] Sealing mechanisms in volcanic faulted reservoirs in Xujiaweizi extension, northern Songliao Basin, northeastern China
    Liu, Bo
    He, Songlin
    Meng, Lingdong
    Fu, Xiaofei
    Gong, Lei
    Wang, Haixue
    AAPG BULLETIN, 2021, 105 (08) : 1721 - 1743
  • [45] Review of Well Logs and Petrophysical Approaches for Shale Gas in Sichuan Basin, China
    Zhang, Yuanzhong
    Jin, Sicheng
    Jiang, Hao
    Wang, Yuwei
    Jia, Pengyu
    OPEN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2015, 8 : 316 - 324
  • [46] Hydrocarbon preservation and formation water geochemistry in abnormal pressure system in the Bawu area of Lishu depression, Songliao Basin, China
    He, Fangfang
    Zhu, Rong
    Jin, Aimin
    Li, Mengyao
    Cao, Jiaxin
    Lou, Zhanghua
    PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2019, 37 (10) : 1176 - 1183
  • [47] Gas Migration and Accumulation Modelling in Volcanic Reservoirs, Xujiaweizi Fault Depression, Songliao Basin
    Wang M.
    Lu S.
    Wang W.
    Chen S.
    Zhang X.
    Guan Y.
    Diqiu Kexue Zhongguo Dizhi Daxue Xuebao, 3 (397-409): : 397 - 409
  • [48] Basin modelling of gas migration and accumulation in volcanic reservoirs in the Xujiaweizi Fault-depression, Songliao Basin
    Wang, Wenguang
    Wang, Min
    Lu, Shuangfang
    Chen, Shumin
    Zheng, Min
    Wu, Xiaozhi
    ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2016, 9 (02) : 1 - 24
  • [49] Basin modelling of gas migration and accumulation in volcanic reservoirs in the Xujiaweizi Fault-depression, Songliao Basin
    Wenguang Wang
    Min Wang
    Shuangfang Lu
    Shumin Chen
    Min Zheng
    Xiaozhi Wu
    Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2016, 9
  • [50] Shale oil potential of the Upper Cretaceous in the Changling area, Southern Songliao Basin, NE China: perspectives of geochemistry and petrology
    Zhou, Sandong
    Tang, Jiguang
    Liu, Dameng
    Cai, Yidong
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OIL GAS AND COAL TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 13 (03) : 215 - 242