Geofluids (Jan 2021)

Impact of Geological Factors on Marine Shale Gas Enrichment and Reserve Estimation: A Case Study of Jiaoshiba Area in Fuling Gas Field

  • Siyu Yu,
  • Xixin Wang,
  • Shaohua Li,
  • Yuming Liu,
  • Liming Xiao,
  • Xin Liu,
  • Wen Zhao,
  • Jiaen Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6637360
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Geological factors are key elements to control shale gas enrichment and influence the accurate estimation of shale gas reserve. However, the impact of the main geological factors, such as porosity, mineralogy, and organic matter, on marine shale gas enrichment and reserve calculation has not yet been fully clarified. Herein, we measured gas adsorption, porosity, mineralogical composition, and total organic carbon content of the marine shale samples from the Jiaoshiba area of Fuling gas field in Sichuan Basin, South China, and investigate the relationships between the geological factors and the adsorbed gas content. The results show that adsorbed gas content is positively correlated with total organic carbon and porosity; the larger specific surface area of samples with more clay minerals essentially contributes to shale gas enrichment. Additionally, the sealing of faults imposes a significant impact on shale gas accumulation. The probability volume method was applied to calculate the shale gas reserve. The reserves of P90 (the most pessimistic reserve), P50 (the most likely reserve), and P10 (the most optimistic reserve) were calculated, respectively, which provides useful information to reduce the risk in shale gas development.