Reservoir characteristics and genetic mechanisms of gas-bearing shales with different laminae and laminae combinations: A case study of Member 1 of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale in Sichuan Basin, SW China

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Shi Z. [1 ,2 ]
Dong D. [1 ,2 ]
Wang H. [1 ,2 ]
Sun S. [1 ,2 ]
Wu J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Beijing
[2] National Energy Shale Gas R&D (Experiment) Center, Langfang
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Gas-bearing shale; Genetic mechanism; Lamina; Longmaxi Formation; Lower Silurian; Reservoir characteristics; Sichuan Basin;
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10.11698/PED.2020.04.20
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Based on thin-section, argon-ion polished large-area imaging and nano-CT scanning data, the reservoir characteristics and genetic mechanisms of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale layers with different laminae and laminae combinations in the Sichuan Basin were examined. It is found that the shale has two kinds of laminae, muddy lamina and silty lamina, which are different in single lamina thickness, composition, pore type and texture, plane porosity and pore size distribution. The muddy laminae are about 100 μm thick each, over 15% in organic matter content, over 70% in quartz content, and higher in organic pore ratio and plane porosity. They have abundant bedding fractures and organic matter and organic pores connecting with each other to form a network. In contrast, the silty laminae are about 50 μm thick each, 5% to 15% in organic matter content, over 50% in carbonate content, higher in inorganic pore ratio, undeveloped in bedding fracture, and have organic matter and organic pores disconnected from each other. The formation of mud lamina and silt lamina may be related to the flourish of silicon-rich organisms. The mud lamina is formed during the intermittent period, and silt lamina is formed during the bloom period of silicon-rich organisms. The mud laminae and silt laminae can combine into three types of assemblages: strip-shaped silt, gradating sand-mud and sand-mud thin interlayers. The strip-shaped silt assemblage has the highest porosity and horizontal/vertical permeability ratio, followed by the gradating sand-mud assemblage and sand-mud thin interlayer assemblage. The difference in the content ratio of the mud laminae to silt laminae results in the difference in the horizontal/vertical permeability ratio. © 2020, The Editorial Board of Petroleum Exploration and Development. All right reserved.
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