Petroleum Exploration and Development (Feb 2012)

Shale gas generation and potential of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation in the Southern Sichuan Basin, China

  • Jinliang HUANG,
  • Caineng ZOU,
  • Jianzhong LI,
  • Dazhong DONG,
  • Sheiiao WANG,
  • Shiqian WANG,
  • Keming CHENG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 75 – 81

Abstract

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According to the latest drilling data, the geologic survey of surrounding outcrops and the laboratory test results of rock samples, this paper studies the regional distribution, geochemical and reservoir characteristics and gas concentration of organic-rich shales to reveal the shale gas generation and potential of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation of the Southern Sichuan Basin. The study area features high organic content (with TOC between 0.55% and 25.7%, average of more than 2%), great net shale thickness (of 60–300 m), high brittle mineral content (over 40%), abundant micro- and nanometer-sized pores and micro-fractures, and high gas content (0.27–6.02 m3/t, average of 1.90 m3/t), which is in favor of the generation and accumulation of shale gas. The Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation is one of the most favorable strata which has frequent gas show and industrialization breakthrough during drilling, and the Weiyuan and Xunyong-Junlian areas are two most realistic and favorable targets for shale gas exploration and development. Key words: Southern Sichuan Basin, Lower Cambrian, Qiongzhusi Formation, shale gas, accumulation, resource potential