The Yanchang Formation was deposited in a terrestrial environment in the late Triassic period. It consists of organic-rich shales that possess hydrocarbon resources for both conventional and tight gas sand plays in the Ordos Basin. The identified source rocks have become horizontal drilling targets as an active shale gas play. Although limited, the current study suggests that the physics of its porous media is far more complicated than that of marine shales in either North America or China, which calls for detailed characterization. In this study, a series of laboratory experiments were conducted on 20 samples from Chang 7 and Chang 9 members of the Yanchang Formation to characterize the pore structure of the terrestrial shale, including th...
The shale reservoirs of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation are widely distributed in the Sichua...
Research on microscopic pore and fracture system of shale is a hot spot in the field of unconvention...
Although almost all the shale gas in China is exploited from marine shale (Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation...
Organic matter (OM)-rich shale in the Yanchang Formation is recognized as a promising hybrid shale o...
The pore structure characteristics of shales are controlled by their mineral and organic matter comp...
Organic-rich shales from Lower Silurian are widely distributed in the Middle Yangtze region, central...
The recoverable resource of shale gas is 25 trillion cubic meter, 33% of which is stored in transiti...
To understand the pore structure and heterogeneity of pore size distribution (PSD) is essential for ...
To compare the micropore structure of marine-continental transitional shale with marine shale, organ...
Following the successful exploration of shale oil in North America, China recently started to explor...
To study organic matter and pore characteristics of the Lower Cambrian Niutitang organic-rich shales...
The marine–continental transitional Permian Shanxi Formation, which is located on the eastern margin...
AbstractAmounts of silty laminae in continental shale gas reservoir were investigated in the Zhangji...
The pore structure characterization and its controlling factors in overmature shales are keys to und...
In order to deeply study the exploration potential of Carboniferous-Permian marine-continental trans...
The shale reservoirs of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation are widely distributed in the Sichua...
Research on microscopic pore and fracture system of shale is a hot spot in the field of unconvention...
Although almost all the shale gas in China is exploited from marine shale (Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation...
Organic matter (OM)-rich shale in the Yanchang Formation is recognized as a promising hybrid shale o...
The pore structure characteristics of shales are controlled by their mineral and organic matter comp...
Organic-rich shales from Lower Silurian are widely distributed in the Middle Yangtze region, central...
The recoverable resource of shale gas is 25 trillion cubic meter, 33% of which is stored in transiti...
To understand the pore structure and heterogeneity of pore size distribution (PSD) is essential for ...
To compare the micropore structure of marine-continental transitional shale with marine shale, organ...
Following the successful exploration of shale oil in North America, China recently started to explor...
To study organic matter and pore characteristics of the Lower Cambrian Niutitang organic-rich shales...
The marine–continental transitional Permian Shanxi Formation, which is located on the eastern margin...
AbstractAmounts of silty laminae in continental shale gas reservoir were investigated in the Zhangji...
The pore structure characterization and its controlling factors in overmature shales are keys to und...
In order to deeply study the exploration potential of Carboniferous-Permian marine-continental trans...
The shale reservoirs of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation are widely distributed in the Sichua...
Research on microscopic pore and fracture system of shale is a hot spot in the field of unconvention...
Although almost all the shale gas in China is exploited from marine shale (Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation...