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Comment on “Correlation analysis of element contents and mechanical characteristics of shale reservoirs” by Liu et al. (2018)

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Abstract We found the article and conclusion by Liu et al. (2018) interesting, as the authors conducted a correlation analysis between element contents and rock mechanical characteristics of an organic… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We found the article and conclusion by Liu et al. (2018) interesting, as the authors conducted a correlation analysis between element contents and rock mechanical characteristics of an organic rich shale in southern China. When analyzing data obtained from logging shale gas wells, non-parametric methods for calculating correlation coefficients were employed along with statistical significance tests that utilize confidence levels. The authors' conclusion suggests that mechanical properties cannot be solely determined based on the elemental composition of shale, while mineralogy (quartz vs. clay fractions) can explain some of the effects observed in their correlation analysis. In our opinion, a couple of points regarding the correlation analysis and the brittleness index, as introduced by Liu et al. (2018), were not clearly presented. Further elucidations are needed to clarify these points for the readers of this journal. Herein, we present a discussion on the two following issues: The first issue on correlation analysis impacts the second issue of constructing a mathematical model of brittleness index, and thus is slightly more extensively discussed.

Keywords: analysis element; correlation analysis; liu 2018; correlation; element contents

Journal Title: Marine and Petroleum Geology
Year Published: 2020

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