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2023
Journal Article
Title

Rock-Physics Template Based on Differential Diagenesis for the Characterization of Shale Gas Reservoirs

Abstract
The production of shale gas plays an important role in the global oil/gas industries, which is considered to approach about 1/3 of the total natural gas production at 2040. In recent years, Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation shale in Sichuan Basin has become a key target of gas development in China. The detection of high-quality gas-producing areas based on the relation between pore structure, mineralogy and elastic properties is the main research direction. However, the effects of depositional environment and diagenetic processes are rarely considered in the studies of these petrophysical properties. We select core samples from the two boreholes to perform X-ray diffraction experiments together with another set of cores from the target formation to obtain scanning electron microscope images and ultrasonic velocities. The mineralogy, pore structure and elastic properties are analyzed. The formation is divided into two sections based on the reservoir characteristics and sedimentary environments. Then, we study the different diagenetic processes of the upper and lower sections. Three-dimensional rock-physics templates of the shale in the two sections are built by using equivalent medium theories and elastic attributes. The templates are calibrated with the samples and well-log data. A 2D survey line and a 3D seismic block of the upper and lower sections are selected, respectively, to map the mineral component, porosity and microcrack density. The good match between the predictions and log interpretation and actual gas content reports suggests that the rock-physics template based on differential diagenesis can be effectively used for further interpretation of seismic inversion results.
Author(s)
Pang, M.
Hohai University
Ba, J.
Hohai University
Deng, J.
Chengdu University of Technology
Müller, T.M.
Hohai University
Saenger, Erik  orcid-logo
Hochschule Bochum
Journal
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering  
DOI
10.1007/s13369-022-07088-7
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Energieinfrastrukturen und Geothermie IEG  
Keyword(s)
  • Differential diagenesis

  • Mineralogy

  • Pore structure

  • Rock-physics template

  • Shale gas reservoirs

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