Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience (Dec 2017)

Geological characteristics, main challenges and future prospect of shale gas

  • Caineng Zou,
  • Qun Zhao,
  • Dazhong Dong,
  • Zhi Yang,
  • Zhen Qiu,
  • Feng Liang,
  • Nan Wang,
  • Yong Huang,
  • Anxiang Duan,
  • Qin Zhang,
  • Zhiming Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnggs.2017.11.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 5
pp. 273 – 288

Abstract

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The development of shale gas in the United States has made a breakthrough, profoundly changed the pattern of oil and gas supply. It created the “shale gas revolution” on a global scale. Based on the practice of shale gas development in China and abroad, this paper aims to: (1) Summarize 5 basic characteristics, which are shale gas resource distribution, reservoir space, sweet spot area (section), hydrocarbon type and development mode. (2) Divide China shale development into three stages: scientific exploration, technological breakthrough and mature development. The United States is divided into three stages: scientific exploration, technological breakthrough and mature development. The United States is divided into three stages: scientific exploration, technological breakthrough and mature development. (3) Identify 4 challenges in the future development of China shale gas industry. It includes non-marine shale gas potential, core technology and equipment for resource deep than 3500 m, complex surface “factory mode” production, human geography and other non-technical factors. (4) Process economic evaluation under the conditions of government financial subsidies. China's shale gas project FIRR is about 8.0%–9.0%. Considering the global shale gas resources, consumer demand and other factors, it global shale gas production is expected to reach 1.1 × 1012m3 by 2040. Keywords: Shale gas, Black shale, Shale gas revolution, Nano pore, Sweet spot area, Sweet spot section, Artificial gas reservoir