Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China

This study proposes a method to calculate the retained oil content (WO) in cores collected by a sealed tool from organic-rich shale with thermal maturity around%Ro = 0.8 in the Ordos Basin, China. Approaches such as soaking cores at low temperature, multiple extractions, multiple pyrolysis, and mult...

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Main Authors: Lianhua Hou, Xia Luo, Senhu Lin, Zhongying Zhao, Yong Li
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Earth Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.662586/full
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spelling doaj-eede7ebc363c42f1b19ee486cf472c852021-04-16T05:14:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632021-04-01910.3389/feart.2021.662586662586Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, ChinaLianhua Hou0Xia Luo1Senhu Lin2Zhongying Zhao3Yong Li4Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina, Beijing, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina, Beijing, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina, Beijing, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, PetroChina, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, ChinaThis study proposes a method to calculate the retained oil content (WO) in cores collected by a sealed tool from organic-rich shale with thermal maturity around%Ro = 0.8 in the Ordos Basin, China. Approaches such as soaking cores at low temperature, multiple extractions, multiple pyrolysis, and multiple chromatographic analyses were conducted and then the relationships between total retained oil content and mineral compositions were analyzed. The total retained oil content measured by the method proposed in this paper is 60–260% higher than that measured by a conventional pyrolysis method and 34–69% higher than the sum (WO) of two extractions with dichloromethane (WO3) and chloroform (WO4). After extractions with dichloromethane and chloroform (WO5), the oil retained in the organic-rich shale was 4.7–11.6%, which has not been extracted. Positive correlations exist between WO (i.e., WO3 + WO4) and total organic carbon (TOC) and S1 (absorbed hydrocarbon by rock pyrolysis), and WO has the highest correlation coefficient with the former. The method can provide important guidance for the objective analysis of retained oil in organic-rich shale, and it is reliable for the evaluation of shale oil reserves.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.662586/fullorganic-rich shaleretained oiloil content calculationpyrolysissealed coring
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author Lianhua Hou
Xia Luo
Senhu Lin
Zhongying Zhao
Yong Li
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Xia Luo
Senhu Lin
Zhongying Zhao
Yong Li
Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China
Frontiers in Earth Science
organic-rich shale
retained oil
oil content calculation
pyrolysis
sealed coring
author_facet Lianhua Hou
Xia Luo
Senhu Lin
Zhongying Zhao
Yong Li
author_sort Lianhua Hou
title Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China
title_short Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China
title_full Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China
title_fullStr Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Measurement of Retained Oil in Organic-Rich Shale—A Case Study on the Chang 7 Member in the Ordos Basin, China
title_sort quantitative measurement of retained oil in organic-rich shale—a case study on the chang 7 member in the ordos basin, china
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Earth Science
issn 2296-6463
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This study proposes a method to calculate the retained oil content (WO) in cores collected by a sealed tool from organic-rich shale with thermal maturity around%Ro = 0.8 in the Ordos Basin, China. Approaches such as soaking cores at low temperature, multiple extractions, multiple pyrolysis, and multiple chromatographic analyses were conducted and then the relationships between total retained oil content and mineral compositions were analyzed. The total retained oil content measured by the method proposed in this paper is 60–260% higher than that measured by a conventional pyrolysis method and 34–69% higher than the sum (WO) of two extractions with dichloromethane (WO3) and chloroform (WO4). After extractions with dichloromethane and chloroform (WO5), the oil retained in the organic-rich shale was 4.7–11.6%, which has not been extracted. Positive correlations exist between WO (i.e., WO3 + WO4) and total organic carbon (TOC) and S1 (absorbed hydrocarbon by rock pyrolysis), and WO has the highest correlation coefficient with the former. The method can provide important guidance for the objective analysis of retained oil in organic-rich shale, and it is reliable for the evaluation of shale oil reserves.
topic organic-rich shale
retained oil
oil content calculation
pyrolysis
sealed coring
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2021.662586/full
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