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Quantitative evaluation of adsorbed and free water in deep shales:a case study on the Wufeng-Longmaxi Formations from the Luzhou area,southern Sichuan Basin,China

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Deep shale gas reservoirs commonly contain connate water,which affects the enrichment and migration of shale gas and has attracted the attention of many scholars.It is significant to quantitatively estimate the amounts of adsorbed and free water in shale matrix pores,considering the different impacts of pore water(adsorbed water and free water)on shale gas.In this paper,pore water in six deep shale samples from the Wufeng-Longmaxi Formations in the Luzhou area,southern Sichuan Basin,China,was quantitatively evaluated by saturation-centrifugation experiments.Further,the impact of shale material composition and microstructure on the pore water occurrence was analyzed.The results show that amounts of adsorbed and free water are respectively 1.7967-9.8218 mg/g(mean 6.4501 mg/g)and 9.5511-19.802 mg/g(mean 13.9541 mg/g)under the experimental conditions(30℃,distilled water).The ratio of adsorbed water to total water is 15.83%-42.61%(mean 30.45%).The amounts of adsorbed and free water are related to the pore microstructure and material compositions of shale.The specific surface area of shale controls the amount of adsorbed water,and the pore volume controls the amount of free water;organic pores developed in shale solid asphalt contribute specific surface area and pore volume,and inorganic pores developed in clay mineral contribute pore volume.Therefore,the pores of shale solid asphalt accumulate the adsorbed water and free water,and the pores of clay minerals mainly accumulate the free water.

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Shengxian ZHAO、Yongyang LIU、Shuangfang LU、Shuaihu LIU、Wenbiao LI、Zhiyan ZHOU、Yashuo WANG、Zhaojing SONG

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Key Laboratory of Deep Oil and Gas,China University of Petroleum(East China),Qingdao 266580,China

School of Geosciences,China University of Petroleum(East China),Qingdao 266580,China

Shale Gas Research Institute of PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gasfield Company,Chengdu 610051,China

Sanya Offshore Oil & Gas Research Institute,Northeast Petroleum University,Sanya 572025,China

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National Natural Science Foundation of China

41972123

2024

地球科学前沿
高等教育出版社

地球科学前沿

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.585
ISSN:2095-0195
年,卷(期):2024.18(2)
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