Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.215PB15.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110543

Storing characteristics and main controlling factors of connate water in lower Paleozoic shales in southeast Chongqing, China

Liangwei Xu Hao Wei Lei Chen
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.215PB15.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110543

Storing characteristics and main controlling factors of connate water in lower Paleozoic shales in southeast Chongqing, China

Liangwei Xu 1Hao Wei 2Lei Chen3
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作者信息

  • 1. The MOE Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belt and Crustal Evolution, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, 100781, China
  • 2. Hebei Key Laboratory of Strategic Critical Mineral Resources, Hebei GEO University, Shijiazhuang, 050031, China
  • 3. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Deep Oil and Gas, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, 266580, China
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Abstract

Recent studies show that the shale gas content and storage space are influenced by connate water, while it is unclear how connate water occurs in different nanoscale pores in high and overmature shales, and research concerning the occurrence characteristics and factors controlling connate water in overmature shale gas formations is scarce. In this research, overmature lower Paleozoic shale samples from southeastern Chongqing were selected for connate water distribution and factor analysis. The results show that connate water in the lower Paleozoic shale occurs in organic matter and clay minerals, mainly occurs in clay minerals and tends to form clay-bound water in clay minerals. The effect of the connate water content (C_(IW)) on the inorganic nonmicropore (mesopore + macropore) surface area (SA) is greater than that on the organic nonmicropore SA. The C_(IW) mainly affects the micropore structure parameters of clay minerals, and the total organic carbon (TOC) content is the main factor controlling the shale micropore structure. Connate water occurs in shale micropores and non-micropores, and adsorption and filling states simultaneously exist and are distributed in <10 nm mesopores and 0.4-0.6 nm micropores; this distribution reduces the pore structure parameters of inorganic matter in shale, especially the nonmicropore SA. The effect of the C _(IW) on nonmicropore SA and micropore pore volume (PV) in inorganic minerals is significantly greater than that of organic matter. Connate water mainly occurs in inorganic mineral pores and mainly occupies the mineral nonmicropore SA. Connate water significantly reduces the inorganic pore structure parameters, while its effect on organic pores is limited.

Key words

Connate water content/Equilibrium water saturation/Linear regression method/Pore structure parameters/Organic pores

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出版年

2022
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
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