Effect of reservoir pressure and total organic content on adsorbed gas production in shale reservoirs: a numerical modelling study

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Moataz Mansi
Mohamed Almobarak
Christopher Lagat
Quan Xie
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[1] WA School of Mines: Minerals,Discipline of Petroleum Engineering
[2] Energy and Chemical Engineering,undefined
[3] Curtin University,undefined
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Adsorbed gas; Barnett shale; Langmuir isotherm;
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10.1007/s12517-021-09416-x
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Adsorbed gas plays a key role in organic-rich shale gas production due to its potential to contribute up to 60% of the total gas production. The amount of gas potentially adsorbed on organic-rich shale is controlled by thermal maturity, total organic content (TOC), and reservoir pressure. Whilst those factors have been extensively studied in literature, the factors governing desorption behaviour have not been elucidated, presenting a substantial impediment in managing and predicting the performance of shale gas reservoirs. Therefore, in this paper, a simulation study was carried out to examine the effect of reservoir depth and TOC on the contribution of adsorbed gas to shale gas production. The multi-porosity and multi-permeability model, hydraulic fractures, and local grid refinements were incorporated in the numerical modelling to simulate gas storage and transient behaviour within matrix and fracture regions. The model was then calibrated using core data analysis from literature for Barnett shales. Sensitivity analysis was performed on a range of reservoir depth and TOC to quantify and investigate the contribution of adsorbed gas to total gas production. The simulation results show the contribution of adsorbed gas to shale gas production decreases with increasing reservoir depth regardless of TOC. In contrast, the contribution increases with increasing TOC. However, the impact of TOC on the contribution of adsorbed gas production becomes minor with increasing reservoir depth (pressure). Moreover, the results suggest that adsorbed gas may contribute up to 26% of the total gas production in shallow (below 4,000 feet) shale plays. These study findings highlight the importance of Langmuir isothermal behaviour in shallow shale plays and enhance understanding of desorption behaviour in shale reservoirs; they offer significant contributions to reaching the target of net-zero CO2 emissions for energy transitions by exhibiting insights in the application of enhanced shale gas recovery and CO2 sequestration — in particular, the simulation results suggest that CO2 injection into shallow shale reservoirs rich in TOC, would give a much better performance to unlock the adsorbed gas and sequestrate CO2 compared to deep shales.
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