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Spontaneous imbibition of three leading shale formations in the Middle
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Yangtze Platform, South China Rui Yang †, Xusheng Guo ‡, Jizheng Yi #, Zhixiong Fang &, Qinhong Hu †, a, Sheng He †, b
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of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China.
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Exploration Company, Sinopec, Chengdu 610064, China.
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Jianghan Oilfield Branch Company, Sinopec, Qianjiang, Hubei 433124, China.
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SINOPEC East China, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210000, China.
Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources, Ministry of Education, China University
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ABSTRACT
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Widely distributed in the Middle Yangtze Platform, Longmaxi, Dalong and
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Dongyuemiao Shales are the most potential target zones for shale gas development in
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South China. In this study, samples from these main shale gas-producing intervals,
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with a range of TOC content, mineral compositions, and thermal maturities (from
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mature to overmature), were selected from three shale gas wells in the Middle
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Yangtze Platform to investigate their pore structures and spontaneous imbibition
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characteristics. MICP results show the pore throats in these organic shales are mainly
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within nanometer range, and the pores with pore-throat diameter of 3-50 nm account
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for 56.7-73.1% of the total pore volume in mature Dongyuemiao Shale, which is
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comparative to 51.4-82.7% for Dalong Shale but smaller than 68.1-86.5% for
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overmature Longmaxi Shale, which is probably associated with abundance of organic
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matter-hosted pores in Longmaxi Shale.
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According to the different imbibition behaviors towards deionized (DI) water (a
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hydrophilic fluid) and n-decane (a hydrophobic fluid), the pore connectivity and 1
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wettability characteristics were qualitatively assessed. Most of the shales exhibit a
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better pore connectivity towards n-decane, while a few samples with high brittle
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minerals and clay minerals contents have a high imbibition rate for DI water.
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Imbibition tests also suggest that Longmaxi Shale is mixed-wet, while Dalong and
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Dongyuemiao Shales are oil-wet or weakly water-wet, which is generally consistent
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with the contact angle measurement. Sorptivity obtained from the imbibition tests of
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wetting n-decane shows positive relationships with porosity and clay contents, but a
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negative correlation towards TOC content. In addition, a lower-bound of the
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estimated permeability from wetting n-decane imbibition tests ranges from 135 to 528
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nD, and matches well with reported measured matrix permeability.
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Key words: Yangtze Platform; Sichuan Basin; Organic shale; MICP; Wettability;
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Imbibition
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1. INTRODUCTION
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As a relatively clean fossil fuel, shale gas has evolved to be the focus of
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exploration and development in North American and other countries over the past
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several decades 1. In order to meet the increasing energy demand, petroleum industry
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have greatly advanced the drilling completion technologies, such as horizontal drilling
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and hydraulic fracturing, leading to a dramatic rise of gas production from mudrock
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(commonly referred as shale) formations in the United States, from 0.39 tcf in 2000 to
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9.96 tcf in 2015 1.
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Shale gas is mainly stored in three forms: free gas in pores and fractures with a
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multi-scale size range, adsorbed gas on the surfaces of inorganic minerals and organic
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matter, and to a less extent dissolved gas within water, oil and bitumen 2. Even with
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the ongoing shale revolution, petroleum industry has gradually recognized that natural
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gas extraction and commercial exploitation from shale reservoirs are still technically
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challenging
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environmental consequences (such as groundwater quality) in the application of
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massive and multistage hydraulic fracturing technologies
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decline and low overall recovery can constrain shale revolution 4; there are doubts
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about whether natural gas extraction and production from deep shale formations will
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be profitable 3. The sustainable shale gas development is strongly related to the
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complex shale geology, especially the nanometer scale pore system in shale matrix 4,
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reservoirs and their ultimate profitability mainly depends on how the flow rate of
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. Furthermore, considerable attention has been drawn to the potential
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. In addition, steep initial
. The cumulative gas production obtained from the hydro-fractured wells in shale
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gases varies over production time 11, 12.
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Gas production from shale reservoirs around the world faces both scientific and
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engineering challenges. Recent shale gas exploration and production data reported
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that the flowback efficiency is often very low
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Haynesville shale after fracturing treatments, and a significant fraction of injected
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fluid is retained in the porous shale reservoir 18. Particularly, during the period of well
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shut-in, the volume of fluid loss and low flowback efficiency become more
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pronounced.
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The interaction between fracturing fluids and created fracture surfaces causes the
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injected fluid to invade into the shale matrix through certain mechanism, which is
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closely related to fluid imbibition, a relatively slow process
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imbibition not only leads to the fluid uptake (or loss) of huge volumes to the
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formation, but also results in capillary blockages and a decrease of gas relative
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permeability, which have attracted extensive attentions in petroleum industry
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Obviously, a better understanding of fluid imbibition behavior is beneficial to
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understand the retention of fracturing fluid and the potential formation damage, as
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well as the wettability properties of the rock surfaces
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imbibition process can enhance the rate of initial gas production after extended shut-in
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of a hydraulically fractured well
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been considered to be an enhanced recovery method in shale gas reservoirs, which is
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important for the sustainable development of shale gas 20, 25, 29.
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. Spontaneous fluid
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. Studies also show that
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; therefore, spontaneous fluid imbibition has
Fluid imbibition has been widely investigated in the academic and petroleum 4
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industry. The quantity and rate of water intake can be reduced by the addition of
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surfactants, which can effectively change the wettability characteristics of shale
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Dehghanpour et al.
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additional driving forces, and induce some (micro)fractures to enhance the
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spontaneous permeability. Imbibition rate is also related to the shale bedding with a
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much higher imbibed volume in the direction parallel to the bedding direction, which
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is related to effects of anisotropy
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saturation on the rate of spontaneous imbibition has been widely studied on different
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rocks, and the initial water saturation can influence the capillary pressure and relative
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permeability
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low-permeability porous rocks are often deeply buried with relatively high water
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saturations, which will greatly reduce the imbibition rate in terms of sorptivity 33, 38-40.
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Furthermore, the complex pore structure and heterogeneous mineral composition in
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shale reservoirs can result in various imbibition rates among shales 26.
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discovered that water uptake by clay minerals can provide
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With an estimated shale gas resource of 886.4 tcf, since 2008 Chinese
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government has been embarking on an ambitious shale gas exploration and
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development program
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Platform from South China, with various depositional environments of marine
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(Precambrian Sinian to Middle Permian), transitional marine (Permian to Middle
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Trassic) and lacustrine setting (Late Triassic to Jurassic)
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announced the 1st commercial success of shale gas development in the Upper
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Ordovician Wufeng and Lower Silurian Longmaxi Shales in the Fuling area of
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Sichuan Basin
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regarded as main target zones for shale gas exploration and development in South
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China, and many publications focus on these two units of marine shales in terms of
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depositional environment
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characterization 50-52, and gas enrichment mechanism 42, 53, 54.
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, shale gas resource potential
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, pore system
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In contrast, due to the clay-rich nature and relatively low shale gas production,
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transitional and lacustrine shales have been considered to be less prospective and are
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often neglected to some extent. Compared with Longmaxi Shale, Dalong and
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Dongyuemiao Shales in Yangtze Platform have different geological settings and
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associated attributes such as mineral composition, thermal maturity, kerogen type and
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organic richness. Recent exploration of shale gas resource from Dalong and
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Dongyuemiao Shales in Yangtze Platform leads the petroleum industry in China to
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realize that these two units of organic shales also have great resource potential
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However, reported production data of several shale gas wells from these three leading
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shales shows a rapid decline of gas production within few years (e.g., gas production
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from JY#1 Well declines from 20×104 m3/d to 6.6×104 m3/d within one year)
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Underlying reason for such a steep decline and low gas recovery could be better
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assessed with improved understanding of pore structure and imbibition characteristics
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of shale matrix. However, a comparative study on the spontaneous imbibition
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characteristics for these three leading shale formations (Longmaxi, Dalong and
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Dongyuemiao) with different sedimentary environments from the Yangtze Platform is
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not available in the literature. Furthermore, although it is accepted that shale 6
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properties (TOC, porosity, and mineral composition) can affect the imbibition process,
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few studies have been carried out to investigate the effect of such properties on
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sorptivity and calculate the permeability from imbibition tests.
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In this study, several core samples from three leading shale formations with
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different mineral compositions, thermal maturities (from mature to overmature) and
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sedimentary facies (marine, transitional and lacustrine) were selected from shale
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gas-producing wells in the Middle Yangtze Platform. In combination with the mercury
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injection capillary pressure (MICP) tests for pore structure characterization, this study
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is the first attempt to comparatively investigate the spontaneous imbibition
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characteristics on organic-rich Longmaxi, Dalong and Dongyuemiao Shales in South
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China, discuss the effects of shale properties (TOC, mineral composition and pore
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structure) on the spontaneous imbibition rates, and estimate permeability from the
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imbibition of wetting n-decane fluid to be compared with published matrix
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permeability obtained from pulse-decay permeameter with helium. This work is
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beneficial to understanding the fluid imbibition rate in organic-rich shales, which
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could also provide important reference to the low flowback efficiency and enhanced
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the gas recovery.
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2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING AND SAMPLES
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2.1 Geological setting. Distributed in the south China, Yangtze Platform includes the
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eastern part of Southern China, Eastern of Sichuan province, Yangtze River Basin and
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its southern regions, which can generally be divided into Upper, Middle and Lower
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Yangtze Platform (Figure 1)
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Platform region experienced five large-scale tectonic movements, in the order of,
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Caledonian (Late Sinian-Silurian), Hercynian (Devonian-Permian), Indosinian
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(Triassic), Yanshanian (Jurassic-Cretaceous), and Himalayan (Tertiary-Quaternary),
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leading to a relatively complex geological settings in and around Yangtze Platform
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region 55, 56. During the period of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian, global relative sea
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level rose rapidly in the relative confined paleogeography
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low-energy and anoxic sedimentary and the vast deposition of the marine Wufeng and
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Longmaxi Shales in most areas of Upper-Middle Yangtze Platform (Figure 2).
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Longmaxi Formation mainly consists of siliceous shale, carbonaceous shale,
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argillaceous siltstone and carbonaceous mudstone with abundant radiolarian,
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graptolite fossils, and authigenic pyrite
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mainly deposited in deep-water continental shelf, has now been regarded as not only
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excellent source rock but also potential reservoirs for shale gas production 58.
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From Late Carboniferous to Middle Triassic, affected by the Hercynian orogeny
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and Indosinian tectonic movements, the sedimentary environment in Upper-Middle
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Yangtze Platform evolved to transitional facies and was dominated by an open
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platform with a thick deposition of limestone, dolomite interbedded with clastic rocks
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and some thin coal seam
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tectonic movement, ancient sea in Upper-Middle Yangtze Platform region regressed in
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southern and southwestern direction, developing in a platform edge facies and
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deposition of Dalong Formation
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secession of calcareous shale, marlstone and dolomite interbedded with thin
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mudstones. The average TOC content in Dalong Formation is about 4.69%
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indicating an excellent hydrocarbon source rock and shale gas reservoir.
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During the period of Late Triassic and Middle Jurassic, Yangtze Platform regions
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experienced multi-scale and multi-stage uplift and deformation, and the predominant
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depositional setting was delta, semi-deep lake and deep lake facies 55. At a thickness
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of 70-120 m, Dongyuemiao Member from Ziliujing Formation mainly consists of
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gray mudstone, argillaceous limestone and silty shale (Figure 2). Compared to
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Longmaxi and Dalong Shales, organic shales from Dongyuemiao Member are
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characterized by a moderate thermal maturity (at the peak of oil generation) and
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shallow burial depths (< 2000 m).
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In summary, these three organic-rich shales from marine to transitional to
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lacustrine settings, spanning in age from Early Silurian, Upper Permian to Early
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Jurassic, are widely distributed in the Yangtze Platform region and are now being
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targeted as the main potential targets for shale gas exploration and production in
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2.2 Samples. Recent production data and investigations of lithofacies characteristics on
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these three leading shale formations show that the lithology of the main shale
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gas-producing intervals are carbonaceous shale and siliceous shale at the bottom of
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Longmaxi Formation, calcareous shale for Dalong Formation, and silty shale and
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interbedded argillaceous limestone for Dongyuemaio Member
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total of six core samples from these typical lithofacies were collected from the above
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Platform, South China (Figure 1). This set of shale samples can generally provide a
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snapshot of the main productive layers for these shale gas-producing formations. The
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basic information for these analyzed samples (e.g., age, depth, formation, lithology,
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TOC content, thermal maturity and mineral composition) is listed in Table 1.
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comparatively investigated, including the lacustrine shales (samples DY-1 and DY-2)
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in Dongyuemiao Member of Lower Jurassic Ziliujing Formation from Hubei Province,
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transitional shales (samples DL-1 and DL-2) in the Late Permian Dalong Formation
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from Hunan Province, and marine shales (samples LM-1 and LM-2) in the Lower
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Silurian Longmaxi Formation from Chongqing Province. These samples have a wide
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range of thermal maturity (from mature [1.1-1.3 %Ro] in lacustrine shales to highly
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mature or overmature [3.1 %Ro] in marine shale), TOC content (0.6-8.1 wt.%) and
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mineral composition, thus the potential variation of spontaneous imbibition
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characteristics with different TOC contents, thermal maturity and mineral composition
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can be studied.
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3. METHODS
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3.1. Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure (MICP). Core samples were first dry-cut to
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obtain 1cm-sized cubic samples. Using an AutoPore IV 9510 automatic pressure
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mercury from Micromeritics Instrument Corporation, pore structure parameters (e.g.,
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pore volume, porosity and pore-throat distribution) were determined to assess the pore
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systems. Before the MICP test, cubic samples were oven-dried at 60 oC for more than
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cooled to room temperature of about 23±0.5 oC. According to the Washburn equation
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pressure is inversely proportional to pore-throat size, but directly proportional to the
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volume of mercury intruded into the sample. For example, our MICP instrument can
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reach a maximum pressure of 60,000 psia (414 MPa); thus, a correspondingly
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measurable pore-throat diameter to be about 3 nm. In this study, the surface tension
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was adopted as 485 dyne/cm, and 130° for the mercury’s contact angle. Equilibration
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time (minimum elapsed time for