Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin

Organic-rich marine-continental transitional shale is widely developed in the Permian Shanxi Formation in the Southern North China Basin. In this study, shale samples from the southern and northern wells of the basin were characterized by X-ray diffraction, high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetr...

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Main Authors: Xiaoguang Yang, Shaobin Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720912346
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spelling doaj-db2b1a20f8dd4d748ee30dee9027c6122020-11-25T04:11:22ZengSAGE PublishingEnergy Exploration & Exploitation0144-59872048-40542020-11-013810.1177/0144598720912346Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China BasinXiaoguang YangShaobin GuoOrganic-rich marine-continental transitional shale is widely developed in the Permian Shanxi Formation in the Southern North China Basin. In this study, shale samples from the southern and northern wells of the basin were characterized by X-ray diffraction, high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetry, low-pressure gas adsorption (N 2 and CO 2 ) and argon ion polishing-field emissions scanning electron microscopy. The pore types and structures of shale micropores, mesopores and macropores are qualitatively described; their pore size distribution and volume are quantitatively characterized; and the influencing factors of the pore volume are analyzed. The results show that the marine-continental transitional shale pores exhibit an unbalanced multimodal distribution with four peaks at 0.4–0.8 nm, 2–4 nm, 10–50 nm, and >10 µm. The mesopore volume is dominant, accounting for 40–70% of pores. The mesopores of the samples are slit-shaped pores and ink bottle-shaped pores. Since there is a desorption hysteresis loop on the N 2 adsorption-desorption curve, most of them belong to the H 4 type, and ye23-8 belongs to the mixed H 2 and H 4 type according to the IUPAC classification scheme. The slit-shaped pores are mainly interlayer pores and interparticle pores in clays, and the ink bottle-shaped pores are tiny dissolved pores and organic matter pores. Ro has negative correlation with the volumes of the mesopores and macropores, but it does not affect the volume of micropores. TOC has a positive correlation with the macropore and micropore volumes, and it has a negative correlation with mesopore volume. The relative contents of kaolinite and I/S have a positive correlation with the mesopore and macropore volumes. The relative content of illite has a negative correlation with the mesopore and macropore volumes. The relative content of chlorite has a negative correlation with the mesopore volume.https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720912346
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Shaobin Guo
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Shaobin Guo
Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin
Energy Exploration & Exploitation
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Shaobin Guo
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title Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin
title_short Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin
title_full Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin
title_fullStr Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin
title_full_unstemmed Pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in Permian Shanxi Formation of The Southern North China Basin
title_sort pore characterization of marine-continental transitional shale in permian shanxi formation of the southern north china basin
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Energy Exploration & Exploitation
issn 0144-5987
2048-4054
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Organic-rich marine-continental transitional shale is widely developed in the Permian Shanxi Formation in the Southern North China Basin. In this study, shale samples from the southern and northern wells of the basin were characterized by X-ray diffraction, high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetry, low-pressure gas adsorption (N 2 and CO 2 ) and argon ion polishing-field emissions scanning electron microscopy. The pore types and structures of shale micropores, mesopores and macropores are qualitatively described; their pore size distribution and volume are quantitatively characterized; and the influencing factors of the pore volume are analyzed. The results show that the marine-continental transitional shale pores exhibit an unbalanced multimodal distribution with four peaks at 0.4–0.8 nm, 2–4 nm, 10–50 nm, and >10 µm. The mesopore volume is dominant, accounting for 40–70% of pores. The mesopores of the samples are slit-shaped pores and ink bottle-shaped pores. Since there is a desorption hysteresis loop on the N 2 adsorption-desorption curve, most of them belong to the H 4 type, and ye23-8 belongs to the mixed H 2 and H 4 type according to the IUPAC classification scheme. The slit-shaped pores are mainly interlayer pores and interparticle pores in clays, and the ink bottle-shaped pores are tiny dissolved pores and organic matter pores. Ro has negative correlation with the volumes of the mesopores and macropores, but it does not affect the volume of micropores. TOC has a positive correlation with the macropore and micropore volumes, and it has a negative correlation with mesopore volume. The relative contents of kaolinite and I/S have a positive correlation with the mesopore and macropore volumes. The relative content of illite has a negative correlation with the mesopore and macropore volumes. The relative content of chlorite has a negative correlation with the mesopore volume.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720912346
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