A Case Study on Preservation Conditions and Influencing Factors of Shale Gas in the Lower Paleozoic Niutitang Formation, Western Hubei and Hunan, Middle Yangtze Region, China

被引:2
|
作者
Jiang, Shengling [1 ]
Zhou, Qinghua [2 ]
Li, Yanju [1 ]
Yang, Rili [1 ]
机构
[1] Longdong Univ, Sch New Energy, Qingyang 745000, Peoples R China
[2] China Huadian Green Energy Co Ltd, Oil & Gas Explorat & Prod Branch, Beijing 100160, Peoples R China
关键词
D O I
10.1155/2024/6637899
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The Niutitang Formation of the lower Cambrian (is an element of(1)n) is a target reservoir of shale gas widely developed in China's Middle-Upper Yangtze region, with the characteristics of being widely distributed, having a big thickness and highly organic carbon abundance. However, the exploration and research degree are relatively low. Based on extensive core sample, experimental test results, drilling, and field outcrop surveying, the shale gas generation capacity, gas content, and gas composition are discussed. The preservation conditions of shale gas are then systematically analyzed from the aspects of tectonic movement, fault development, structural style, and thermal evolution degree. The results show that the organic-rich shale with a thickness ranging from 40 to 150 m developed in the mid-lower part of the is an element of(1)n Formation, with the TOC content values ranging from 0.4% to 14.64%. While it has unfavorable characteristics of a high thermal evolution, with Ro values ranging from 1.92% to 5.74%, a low gas content and a high nitrogen content (70% wells). The is an element of(1)n shale gas has complex preservation conditions. The is an element of(1)n Formation has good roof-to -floor conditions, but after the main gas generating peak of the is an element of(1)n shale during the Jurassic-Cretaceous, the most intensive tectonic activity of the Yanshan movement resulted in poor preservation conditions (faults developed and cap rock fractured). The huge faults extended to the surface are formed due to tectonic movement in an extensional environment, and the structural style and development are the main factors affecting the preservation conditions of the is an element of(1)n shale gas. Additionally, the high thermal evolution of the is an element of(1)n shales also has a certain impact on the preservation conditions. Therefore, the stable area far from large faults (>2.0 km), with weak local tectonic activity and tectonic deformation, is the favorable area for shale gas preservation in the is an element of(1)n Formation.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Characteristics of Black Shale Reservoirs and Controlling Factors of Gas Adsorption in the Lower Cambrian Niutitang Formation in the Southern Yangtze Basin Margin, China
    Ye, Yue-hao
    Luo, Chao
    Liu, Shu-gen
    Xiao, Christopher
    Ran, Bo
    Sun, Wei
    Yang, Di
    Luba, Jansa
    Zeng, Xiangliang
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2017, 31 (07) : 6876 - 6894
  • [22] The reservoir characterization and shale gas potential of the Niutitang formation: Case study of the SY well in northwest Hunan Province, South China
    Xi, Zhaodong
    Tang, Shuheng
    Wang, Jing
    JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2018, 171 : 687 - 703
  • [23] Fluid inclusion evidence on the shale gas formation process in the Lower Cambrian Niutitang Formation in Jishou slope zone, western Hunan Province—a case study of well XJD 1
    Xiao X.
    Chen H.
    Liu X.
    Peng Z.
    Li P.
    Wang B.
    Earth Science Frontiers, 2023, 30 (03) : 181 - 194
  • [24] An alteration effect of weathering on pores in shale: A case study of the Niutitang Formation of Lower Cambrian in the northern Hunan province
    Chen Q.
    Yan X.
    Zhang J.
    Li W.
    Guo Y.
    Hong T.
    Wang R.
    Pan T.
    Natural Gas Industry, 2019, 39 (10) : 32 - 41
  • [25] Influence of tectonic preservation conditions on the nanopore structure of shale reservoir: A case study of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation shale in western Hubei area, south China
    Xiang, Meng
    Xu, Shang
    Wen, Ya-Ru
    Gou, Qi-Yang
    Liu, Bing-Chang
    PETROLEUM SCIENCE, 2024, 21 (04) : 2203 - 2217
  • [26] Gas preservation conditions of marine shale in northern Guizhou area: A case study of the Lower Cambrian Niutitang Formation in the Cen'gong block, Guizhou Province
    Wang R.
    Ding W.
    Gong D.
    Leng J.
    Wang X.
    Yin S.
    Sun Y.
    Oil and Gas Geology, 2016, 37 (01): : 45 - 55
  • [27] Influence of tectonic preservation conditions on the nanopore structure of shale reservoir: A case study of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation shale in western Hubei area, south China
    Meng Xiang
    Shang Xu
    YaRu Wen
    QiYang Gou
    BingChang Liu
    PetroleumScience, 2024, 21 (04) : 2203 - 2217
  • [28] Quartz Cementation in the Lower Paleozoic Shales, Middle Yangtze Region, South China: Implications for Shale Reservoir Properties
    Dong, Tian
    Gao, Jian
    Li, Shuangjian
    Wang, Chuan
    JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE, 2024, 35 (06) : 1918 - 1933
  • [29] Quartz Cementation in the Lower Paleozoic Shales, Middle Yangtze Region, South China: Implications for Shale Reservoir Properties
    Tian Dong
    Jian Gao
    Shuangjian Li
    Chuan Wang
    Journal of Earth Science, 2024, 35 (06) : 1918 - 1933
  • [30] Gas-bearing property of the Lower Cambrian Niutitang Formation shale and its influencing factors: A case study from the Cengong block, northern Guizhou Province, South China
    Li, Zhen
    Zhang, Jinchuan
    Gong, Dajian
    Tan, Jingqiang
    Liu, Yang
    Wang, Dongsheng
    Li, Pei
    Tong, Zhongzheng
    Niu, Jialiang
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2020, 120