Evolution of pore structure and diagenetic stages of late Permian shales in the Lower Yangtze Region, South China

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Wang, Zilong [1 ]
Guo, Shaobin [1 ]
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[1] China Univ Geosci BeiJing, Sch Energy Resources, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
关键词
Pore evolution; diagenesis & sdot; thermal; simulation & sdot; pore; characterization & sdot; Longtan; Formation; ORGANIC-RICH; GAS-ADSORPTION; SURFACE-AREA; POROSITY; OIL; BARNETT; BASIN; RESERVOIRS; MUDROCKS; EXAMPLES;
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10.1016/j.jseaes.2024.106280
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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This study examines the evolution characteristics of shale pores in the Late Permian Longtan Formation located in the Lower Yangtze region of South China. The complete process of thermal evolution of the samples was achieved through thermal simulation experiments while identifying qualitatively the pore types and their development characteristics using field emission-scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM). Quantitative analysis of pore size distribution was conducted through mercury intrusion capillary pressure (MICP), nitrogen (N-2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption experiments. The paper comprehensively analyzed the pore evolution characteristics and controlling factors of shale in the study area, with an analysis of diagenetic differences. Findings reveal that during the pore evolution process, both morphology and pore size are influenced by thermal maturity. The pore volume is dominated by mesopores and macropores, while the specific surface area is mainly dominated by mesopores and micropores. Thermal evolution promotes the formation of micropores and mesopores but hinders the development of macropores. Moreover, clay minerals transformation and mineral dissolution make certain contributions to the development of micropores. The diagenesis in the study area is controlled primarily by the pyrolysis of organic matter. Pyrite and clay minerals are the first to dissolve, followed by calcite and quartz. Five stages of evolution characterization have been identified from low-mature stage (R-o = 0.88 %) to overmature stage (R-o = 3.35 %) in combination with diagenesis. The development of pore structure and its influencing factors vary across different stages. The influencing factors mainly include hydrocarbon generation from organic matter, compaction, mineral transformation, and dissolution. The process of hydrocarbon generation in organic matter occurs throughout the entire pore evolution process, resulting in the development of numerous micropores and mesopores. Compaction primarily impacts pore development during the early diagenetic stage, causing a substantial transition of primary mineral pores from macropores to mesopores. Mineral transformation and dissolution take place during and after the middle diagenetic stage. The former governs the development of mesopore-sized clay interlayer pores, while the latter primarily generates micropores.
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