Reservoir characteristics and natural gas accumulation of shales within the Cambrian Shuijingtuo Formation in the Yichang region, middle Yangtze Platform
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1.Institute of Advanced Studies,China University of Geosciences,Wuhan, ,China;2.Petroleum Exploration Production Research Institute,SINOPEC;3.Key Laboratory of Exploration Technologies for Oil and Gas Resources,Ministry of Education,Yangtze University,Wuhan;4.Wuhan Center of China Geological Survey

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    Abstract:[Objective]The Yichang area of Hubei Province is one of the important frontier areas of shale gas exploration on the Middle Yangtze platform. Field investigation and drilling works in recent years show that the Cambrian Shuijngtuo Formation in this area is a shale gas exploration target with great potential industrial value. [Methods]Based on the latest borehole data in this area, the characteristics of high-quality shale reservoirs and the hydrocarbon accumulation patterns are identified by means of multidisciplinary methods. [Results]The shale of the Shuijngtuo Formation has high organic matter abundance, with TOC mainly distributed in the range of 0.56%~8.42%. Organic matter is dominated by type II1 and type I kerogen, and Ro equivalent value is distributed in the range of 2.4%~3.2%. Porosity and permeability values of shale reservoirs within the Shuijngtuo formation are mainly in the range of 0.5% ~ 9.1% and 0.019 ~ 0.540×10-3 μm2. Reservoir pore spaces of shales within the Shuijngtuo Formation mainly includes organic pores, inorganic pores and fractures. Occurrence of pore spaces is mainly related to the enrichment degree of organic matter, the content of clay minerals and the development degree of fractures. Natural gas is mainly attached to the shale reservoir in the form of adsorbed gas (45.21%~81.44%) and free gas (18.56%~54.79%), and the proportion of dissolved gas is relatively small. The gas bearing property of the shale reservoir is mainly related to the content of organic carbon, the proportion of brittle minerals and the degree of fracture development. The higher the proportion of organic carbon, the proportion of brittle minerals, and the degree of fracture development, the better the gas bearing property of the reservoir becomes. [Conclusions]Based on the geochemical, petrophysical and field measurement data, this study concluded that the shale gas of the Shuijingtuo Formation in Yichang area has great commercial value and is one of the ideal targets for shale gas exploration and development in southern China.

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  • Received:October 19,2023
  • Revised:November 28,2023
  • Adopted:January 27,2024
  • Online: January 27,2024
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