Effect of Organic Matter Type and Maturity on Organic Matter Pore Formation of Transitional Facies Shales: A Case Study on Upper Permian Longtan and Dalong Shales in Middle Yangtze Region, China

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Zhongrui Wu [1 ]
Sheng He [1 ]
Yuanjia Han [1 ]
Gangyi Zhai [2 ]
Xipeng He [3 ]
Zhi Zhou [2 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources, Ministry of Education, China University of Geosciences
[2] Oil & Gas Survey Center,China Geological Survey
[3] Research Institute of Exploration and Development of East China Branch of SINOPEC
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Middle Yangtze area; Permian; transitional facies shales; pore structure; thermal maturity; organic matter type; organic matter pore; petroleum geology;
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P618.13 [石油、天然气];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Organic matter(OM) nanopores developed in transitional facies shales, i.e., the Upper Permian Longtan and Dalong Formations in the Yangtze Platform, China, were investigated to determine the corresponding influence of thermal maturity and OM types within the geological conditions. A suite of 16 core samples were taken from Type-Ⅲ Longtan shales and Type-Ⅱ Dalong shales from two wells covering a maturity(Ro, vitrinite reflectance) ranging from 1.22% to 1.43% and 2.62% to 2.97%, respectively. Integrated analysis of the shale samples was carried out, including field-emission scanning electron microscopy(FESEM), low-pressure Nand COadsorption, high-pressure CHadsorption, and mercury intrusion capillary pressure(MICP) analysis. The fluid inclusions of liquid and gas hydrocarbons trapped in calcite vein samples in Dalong shales of two wells were studied using laser Raman and fluorescence spectroscopy. FE-SEM images indicated that OM pores in different formations varied substantially in terms of shape, size, and distribution density. OM pores in Type-ⅡDalong shales of Well XY1 were mainly micropore, sparsely distributed in the gas-prone kerogen with a spot-like and irregular shape, while bitumen rarely developed observable pores. In contrast, the morphology of OM pores in Type-Ⅲ Longtan shales were significantly different, which was due to differences in the OM type. The primary OM pores in some terrestrial woody debris in Longtan shales had a relatively larger pore diameter, ranging from hundreds of nanometers to a few micrometers and were almost all rounded in shape, which might be one of the factors contributing to larger pore volume and gas adsorption capacity than Dalong shales of Well XY1. Comparing Dalong shales of Well XY1 with relatively lower thermal maturity, there were abundant spongy-like pores, densely developed in the pyrobitumen in Type-Ⅱ Dalong shales of Well EY1, with an irregular shape and diameter ranging from several to hundreds of nanometers. Many blue fluorescent oil inclusions and a small number of CHinclusions mixed with CHcould be observed within calcite veins in Dalong shales of Well XY1, whereas only CHinclusions could be identified within calcite veins in Dalong shales of Well EJ1. Therefore, thermal maturity not only controlled the type of hydrocarbons generated, but also makes a significant contribution to the formation of OM pores, resulting in larger pore volumes and adsorption capacity of Type-Ⅱshale samples in the dry gas window.
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