In this study, shale cores from 20 wells in the S1l(1-1)(1) sublayer of Longmaxi Formation buried in shallow shale (3500 m) in the southern Sichuan Basin, China were collected to compare their pore structures and gas-bearing properties using multiple experiments. Results showed that the deep layer has relatively lower brittle mineral content, which is disadvantageous in terms of the higher requirements it imposes on hydraulic fracturing. Results also showed that the most important factor controlling the differential enrichment of S1l(1-1)(1) shale gas in southern Sichuan Basin is porosity. Moreover, the porosity composition of shallow shale and deep shale has significant differences: the porosity of shallow shale is dominated by organic por...
The shale of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation is an important gas-producing layer for shale gas...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure characteri...
Identification of sweet spot is of great significance in confirming shale gas prospects to realize l...
The Silurian Longmaxi (S1l) marine shale and Jurassic Dongyuemiao (J1d) lacustrine shale in the Sich...
The Lower Silurian Longmaxi Shale in Southeast Chongqing of Sichuan Basin in China is considered to ...
Organic-rich shales from Lower Silurian are widely distributed in the Middle Yangtze region, central...
The shale reservoirs of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation are widely distributed in the Sichua...
AbstractThe pore size distribution for the 23 fresh outcrop shale samples collected from Shuanghe To...
Due to shortage of conventional resources, tight/shale oil/gas reservoirs have become increasingly i...
Marine shale gas in the southern Sichuan Basin is the most successful area of shale gas exploration ...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure ...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure ...
AbstractData was acquired from both the drillings and core samples of the Lower Paleozoic Qiongzhusi...
The shale gas exploration and development in Sichuan Basin had achieved a major breakthrough remarka...
Although almost all the shale gas in China is exploited from marine shale (Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation...
The shale of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation is an important gas-producing layer for shale gas...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure characteri...
Identification of sweet spot is of great significance in confirming shale gas prospects to realize l...
The Silurian Longmaxi (S1l) marine shale and Jurassic Dongyuemiao (J1d) lacustrine shale in the Sich...
The Lower Silurian Longmaxi Shale in Southeast Chongqing of Sichuan Basin in China is considered to ...
Organic-rich shales from Lower Silurian are widely distributed in the Middle Yangtze region, central...
The shale reservoirs of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation are widely distributed in the Sichua...
AbstractThe pore size distribution for the 23 fresh outcrop shale samples collected from Shuanghe To...
Due to shortage of conventional resources, tight/shale oil/gas reservoirs have become increasingly i...
Marine shale gas in the southern Sichuan Basin is the most successful area of shale gas exploration ...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure ...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure ...
AbstractData was acquired from both the drillings and core samples of the Lower Paleozoic Qiongzhusi...
The shale gas exploration and development in Sichuan Basin had achieved a major breakthrough remarka...
Although almost all the shale gas in China is exploited from marine shale (Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation...
The shale of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation is an important gas-producing layer for shale gas...
Various shale lithofacies differ significantly in terms of gas content and pore structure characteri...
Identification of sweet spot is of great significance in confirming shale gas prospects to realize l...