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Experimental Study of the Fluid Contents and Organic/Inorganic Hydrocarbon Saturations, Porosities, and Permeabilities of Clay-Rich Shale

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  • Fenglan Wang

    (Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd., Daqing 163002, China
    National Key Laboratory for Multi-Resources Collaborative Green Production of Continental Shale Oil, Daqing 163712, China)

  • Binhui Li

    (National Key Laboratory for Multi-Resources Collaborative Green Production of Continental Shale Oil, Daqing 163712, China
    Exploration and Development Research Institute of Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd., Daqing 163712, China
    Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Reservoir Physics & Fluid Mechanics in Porous Medium, Daqing 163712, China)

  • Sheng Cao

    (National Key Laboratory for Multi-Resources Collaborative Green Production of Continental Shale Oil, Daqing 163712, China
    Exploration and Development Research Institute of Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd., Daqing 163712, China
    Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Reservoir Physics & Fluid Mechanics in Porous Medium, Daqing 163712, China)

  • Jiang Zhang

    (National Key Laboratory for Multi-Resources Collaborative Green Production of Continental Shale Oil, Daqing 163712, China
    Exploration and Development Research Institute of Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd., Daqing 163712, China
    Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Reservoir Physics & Fluid Mechanics in Porous Medium, Daqing 163712, China)

  • Quan Xu

    (National Key Laboratory for Multi-Resources Collaborative Green Production of Continental Shale Oil, Daqing 163712, China
    Exploration and Development Research Institute of Daqing Oilfield Co., Ltd., Daqing 163712, China
    Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Reservoir Physics & Fluid Mechanics in Porous Medium, Daqing 163712, China)

  • Qian Sang

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

Abstract

Unlike conventional reservoirs, shale is particularly complex in its mineral composition. As typical components in shale reservoirs, clay and organic matter have different pore structures and strong interactions with fluids, resulting in complex fluid occurrence-states in shale. For example, there are both free water and adsorbed water in clay, and both free oil and ad/absorbed oil in organic matter. Key properties such as fluid content, organic/inorganic porosity, and permeability in clay-rich shale have been poorly characterized in previous studies. In this paper, we used a vacuum-imbibition experimental method combined with nuclear magnetic resonance technique and mathematical modeling to characterize the fluid content, organic/inorganic porosity, saturation, and permeability of clay-rich shale. We conducted vacuum-imbibition experiments on both shale samples and pure clay samples to distinguish the adsorbed oil and water in clay and organic matter. The effects of clay content and total organic matter content (TOC) on porosity and adsorbed-fluid content are then discussed. Our results show that, for the tested samples, organic porosity accounts for 26–76% of total porosity. The oil content in organic matter ranges from 29% to 69% of the total oil content, and 2% to 58% of the organic oil content is ad/absorbed in kerogen. The inorganic porosity has a weak positive correlation with clay content, and organic porosity increases with rising levels of organic matter content. The organic permeability is 1–3 orders of magnitude lower than the inorganic permeability.

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  • Fenglan Wang & Binhui Li & Sheng Cao & Jiang Zhang & Quan Xu & Qian Sang, 2024. "Experimental Study of the Fluid Contents and Organic/Inorganic Hydrocarbon Saturations, Porosities, and Permeabilities of Clay-Rich Shale," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:2:p:524-:d:1323680
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