Shale micro–nano pore structure characteristics in the lower third member of the continental Shahejie Formation, Zhanhua Sag

Abstract:

  Since shale oil mainly occurs in shale pores, research into the pore structure characteristics is key to understand the mechanism of shale oil accumulation. Shale micro–nano pore structure in the continental Es3lFormation in the Zhanhua Sag is qualitatively and quantitatively characterized with FE-SEM, CO2 adsorption, N2adsorption, and high pressure mercury injection. Results show that four kinds of pores are present in the Es3l shale. These are organic pores, intergranular pores, intraparticle pores, and micro-fractures. Micropores, mesopores and macropores are developed in the shale samples. Macropores have a rather greater capacity for providing pore volume than do micropores and mesopores, accounting for about 60.61% and providing major reservoir space and seepage paths for shale oil. Micropores are dominant in surface area, accounting for about 87.87% and are the main site for shale oil adsorption.

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Received: 27 June 2017

Corresponding Authors:姜振学, zhenxuejiang@163.com

Cite this article:LI Tingwei,JIANG Zhenxue,XU Chenlu等. Shale micro–nano pore structure characteristics in the lower third member of the continental Shahejie Formation, Zhanhua Sag[J]. Petroleum Science Bulletin, 2017, 2(4): 445-456.

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