Experimental investigation of thermal maturation on shale reservoir properties from hydrous pyrolysis of Chang 7 shale,Ordos Basin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-1405, USA;2. Indiana Geological Survey, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-2208, USA;1. Key Laboratory of Shale Gas Exploration and Evaluation, Ministry of Land and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing (CUGB), 100083, China;2. Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co., LTD, Xi''an 710000, China;3. School of Earth Science and Resource, CUGB, 100083, China;4. PetroChina Xinjiang Oilfield Company, China;5. CNOOC Oil and Gas Research Center, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Thermal maturity has a significant impact on hydrocarbon generation and the storage capacity within shales, but explicit and quantitative characterization of that impact on continental shales is scarce. To better understand how thermal maturation affects the organic and inorganic changes of the continental shale reservoirs, hydrous pyrolysis was performed to simulate the maturation process. TOC, Rock-Eval and adsorption isotherms tests were used to obtain various geochemical parameters of the shale solid residues. The results indicate that with pyrolysis temperature increasing from ambient temperature to 550 °C, the vitrinite reflectance increases from 0.5% to 2.5% Ro and the TOC (total organic carbon) loss weight reaches 25%. Regarding porosity, the fraction of micro-to meso-pores in the shale increases with an increase in the pyrolysis temperature, whereas the macro-pores do not change significantly. The total amount of gas adsorption does not necessarily increase as the TOC is consumed, but the gas adsorption capacity per unit of TOC increases with increasing thermal maturity. Our finding provides theoretical modelling for identifying shale gas development prospective zones according to thermal maturity mapping and for predicting quantitatively the geochemical and inorganic changes that occur with thermal evolution. |
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Keywords: | Thermal maturation Continental shale Hydrous pyrolysis Ordos Basin |
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