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Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine–Continental Transitional Shale: A Case Study in the Qinshui Basin, China

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Organic shales deposited in a marine–continental transitional environment are well developed in the Qinshui Basin, northern China. However, previous research concerning shales has predominantly focused on marine shales and barely… Click to show full abstract

Organic shales deposited in a marine–continental transitional environment are well developed in the Qinshui Basin, northern China. However, previous research concerning shales has predominantly focused on marine shales and barely on marine–continental transitional shales. In this study, geochemical and mineralogical analyses were performed on 23 marine–continental transitional shale samples obtained from four wells in a currently active shale gas play, Yushe-Wuxiang area in the Qinshui Basin. Furthermore, the complex pore structure of the transitional shales was well characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), mercury intrusion, and low pressure gas physisorption. The results showed the abundance of organic matter (OM) with an average of 2.03% in the target shales. The dominant minerals in the shale were found to be clay and quartz, and the major clay minerals type is kaolinite and Illite/smectite. SEM images clearly exhibited that the pores in the shale matrix are mainly associated with clay min...

Keywords: marine continental; qinshui basin; continental transitional; transitional shale

Journal Title: Energy & Fuels
Year Published: 2017

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