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STUDY OF MICROSCALE PORE STRUCTURE AND FRACTURING ON THE EXAMPLE OF CHINA SHALE FIELD
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Accurate characterization of pores and fractures in shale reservoirs is the theoretical basis for effective exploration and development of shale oil and gas. Currently, the scientific community has developed methods for determining the characteristics of the pore and fracture structure of shales with different resolutions, and also discussed the mechanisms of the influence of the characteristics of pores and cracks on the filtration of shale oil and gas. In this work, firstly, a three-dimensional model of a variable-scale pore-fracture structure was created. Secondly, on the basis of data obtained using computed tomography, the characteristics of the development of pores and cracks at different geometric sizes (25 and 2 mm) were statistically analyzed. Third, pore and fracture structures of mixed, felsitic and laminated felsitic shale have been relatively studied. The results show that: (a) the fractured porosity of group I felsite shale is 0.36–0.89 %; mixed shale of group I is 0.34–0.47 %; mixed shale of group III is 0.12–0.86 %; mixed shale of group III is 0.13–0.15 %. (b) Compared to mixed shale of group I, fracturing in felsite shale of the same group is more developed. In addition, the average fractured porosity of felsite shale is 0.28 % greater than that of mixed shale. After analyzing group III, it was noticed that the cracks of the mixed dolomite shale are less developed compared to the mixed shale of the same group, while the average porosity of the cracked shale is 0.33 % less than that of the cracks of the mixed shale (c). Various components of shale samples are distinguished on a gray scale. High density components are bright white (e.g. pyrite); medium density components — light gray (for example, quartz, carbonate and clay minerals); low-density components — dark gray (for example, organic matter); cracks — black (d). The volume of matrix components is relatively high and constitutes the bulk of the total volume of shale samples. The distribution of high-density minerals has a certain randomness. High-density ellipsoidal or irregular minerals (mainly pyrite) range in diameter from a few microns to hundreds of microns, and their volume is relatively small (e). Three types of microscale fractures are mainly developed in shale: microscale fractures within mineral particles (intragranular fractures), microscale fractures between mineral particles (intergranular fractures), and shrinkage fractures. Intragranular cracks are mainly microscale cracks formed by rigid particles that collapse in a certain direction under stress.
Ufa State Petroleum Technological University
Title: STUDY OF MICROSCALE PORE STRUCTURE AND FRACTURING ON THE EXAMPLE OF CHINA SHALE FIELD
Description:
Accurate characterization of pores and fractures in shale reservoirs is the theoretical basis for effective exploration and development of shale oil and gas.
Currently, the scientific community has developed methods for determining the characteristics of the pore and fracture structure of shales with different resolutions, and also discussed the mechanisms of the influence of the characteristics of pores and cracks on the filtration of shale oil and gas.
In this work, firstly, a three-dimensional model of a variable-scale pore-fracture structure was created.
Secondly, on the basis of data obtained using computed tomography, the characteristics of the development of pores and cracks at different geometric sizes (25 and 2 mm) were statistically analyzed.
Third, pore and fracture structures of mixed, felsitic and laminated felsitic shale have been relatively studied.
The results show that: (a) the fractured porosity of group I felsite shale is 0.
36–0.
89 %; mixed shale of group I is 0.
34–0.
47 %; mixed shale of group III is 0.
12–0.
86 %; mixed shale of group III is 0.
13–0.
15 %.
(b) Compared to mixed shale of group I, fracturing in felsite shale of the same group is more developed.
In addition, the average fractured porosity of felsite shale is 0.
28 % greater than that of mixed shale.
After analyzing group III, it was noticed that the cracks of the mixed dolomite shale are less developed compared to the mixed shale of the same group, while the average porosity of the cracked shale is 0.
33 % less than that of the cracks of the mixed shale (c).
Various components of shale samples are distinguished on a gray scale.
High density components are bright white (e.
g.
pyrite); medium density components — light gray (for example, quartz, carbonate and clay minerals); low-density components — dark gray (for example, organic matter); cracks — black (d).
The volume of matrix components is relatively high and constitutes the bulk of the total volume of shale samples.
The distribution of high-density minerals has a certain randomness.
High-density ellipsoidal or irregular minerals (mainly pyrite) range in diameter from a few microns to hundreds of microns, and their volume is relatively small (e).
Three types of microscale fractures are mainly developed in shale: microscale fractures within mineral particles (intragranular fractures), microscale fractures between mineral particles (intergranular fractures), and shrinkage fractures.
Intragranular cracks are mainly microscale cracks formed by rigid particles that collapse in a certain direction under stress.
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