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Characterization of unconventional reservoirs and continuous accumulations of natural gas in the Carboniferous-Permian strata, mid-eastern Qinshui basin, China

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Abstract Deep coalbed methane, with its associated shale gas and tight sandstone gas resources in coal-bearing strata has been an area of research focus in China. Identifying gas accumulation potential… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Deep coalbed methane, with its associated shale gas and tight sandstone gas resources in coal-bearing strata has been an area of research focus in China. Identifying gas accumulation potential and reservoir characteristics is therefore of great importance in understanding the co-exploration potential of unconventional gases. Accordingly, comprehensive experimental results, and incorporation with drilling and well-testing data in the mid-eastern Qinshui basin were used and analysed in this paper for the reservoir study. Tests on organic geochemistry, gas storage capacities, petrology and petrophysics, and gas inclusions were performed on massive core samples in the Carboniferous-Permian (C3t-P1s) strata. It is found that coal seams in this area are buried deeply, with the depth (mainly over 1000 m) increasing from east to west, and the gas contents of the coal generally increasing to depths of 400–1600 m, as a result of low-level temperature increment and high reservoir pressure. Dark shales and sandstones are widely distributed, with thicknesses of 12.2–65.9 m and 5–35 m in the Shanxi Formation and 40.5–131.7 m and 5–50 m in the Taiyuan Formation, respectively. Shales are rich in over-mature type II and type III organic matter and are mainly composed of clays (47%) and quartz (36%). Sandstones are mostly tight with low porosity (lower than 5% on average) and permeability (

Keywords: mid eastern; carboniferous permian; qinshui basin; gas; natural gas; eastern qinshui

Journal Title: Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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