Natural Gas Industry B (Oct 2018)

Progress, challenges and prospects of shale gas exploration in the Wufeng–Longmaxi reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin

  • Dazhong Dong,
  • Zhensheng Shi,
  • Quanzhong Guan,
  • Shan Jiang,
  • Mengqi Zhang,
  • Chenchen Zhang,
  • Shuyan Wang,
  • Shasha Sun,
  • Rongze Yu,
  • Dexun Liu,
  • Ping Peng,
  • Shiqian Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 5
pp. 415 – 424

Abstract

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The Sichuan Basin is a major target for shale gas exploration in present China because of its rich gas stored in abundant black shales with multiple bed series. For further guidance or reference, field exploration and development practices in the shale reservoirs Upper Ordovician Wufeng–Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale reservoirs were studied in terms of development stages and progress, favorable conditions for shale gas accumulation, bottlenecking issues on theories and technologies related to shale gas development, and so on. The following findings were obtained. (1) Shale with rich organic matters originated from the deep shelf has a good quality and great thickness in the continuous beds. The relatively stable wide buffer zones in synclines (anticlines) provides favorable conditions for shale gas accumulation and preservation with well-developed micro-fractures and overpressure as necessary factors for a great potential of high shale gas productivity. (2) The bottlenecking technical issues restricting the shale gas industrial development in this study area include the following aspects: understandings of rich-organic matter shale sedimentary facies and modes, shale reservoir diagenetic process and evaluation systems, shale gas generation and accumulation mechanism, geophysical logging identification and prediction of shale gas layers, low resource utilization rate, great uncertainty of shale gas development, no technological breakthrough in the exploration of shale gas reservoirs buried deeper than 3500 m. In conclusion, this study area will be the major target for the shale gas exploration and development in China in a rather long period in the future. Keywords: Sichuan Basin, Upper Ordovician Wufeng–Lower Silurian Longmaxi, Shale gas, Exploration and development, Progress, Challenge, Prospect