Petroleum Exploration and Development (Aug 2017)

Geological factors controlling shale gas enrichment and high production in Fuling shale gas field

  • Xusheng GUO,
  • Dongfeng HU,
  • Yuping LI,
  • Zhihong WEI,
  • Xiangfeng WEI,
  • Zhujiang LIU

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 4
pp. 513 – 523

Abstract

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Based on the understandings on enrichment rules of marine shale gas in southern China and data obtained from exploration and development in Fuling shale gas field, this article discusses the key controlling factors on shale gas enrichment and their relationships, it also discusses further the theory of Two-Factor Enrichment of marine shale gas in southern China. The bases for shale gas enrichment are shale gas generation and accumulation, the shale gas reservoirs of deep-water shelf are characterized by high TOC, high porosity, high gas contents and high siliceous contents, with high hydrocarbon-generation intensity. The organic pores are rich in shales in favorable for stimulation, so they are the bases for large scale hydrocarbon accumulation. Preservation conditions are vital to the formation and enrichment of shale gas reservoirs, good top and base layers can effectively prevent hydrocarbon from escaping vertically at the beginning of hydrocarbon generation. Shale gas preservation conditions depend on the intensity and duration of tectonic movements, good preservation conditions are key geological factors for shale gas accumulation, shale reservoirs have high gas contents, high porosity and high pressure and are likely to form high yield area of shale gas. Key words: Sichuan Basin, Fuling shale gas field, Lower Silurian, Longmaxi Formation, shale gas, enrichment and high production, controlling factors