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Micropore structure and fractal characteristics of shale in Midwest China
To further clarify the optimal target layer in the horizontal section of Wufeng–Longmaxi shale, we selected 126 shale samples from the Wufeng–Longmaxi Formations (Long11 1 to Long11 4 and Long12 submember) as the primary study objects from the ...
Rui Shen +5 more
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The Upper Ordovician–Lower Silurian mudstones (including the Wufeng, Guanyinqiao and Longmaxi Formations) in the Sichuan Basin are some of the most important shale gas plays in China.
Shi-Yu Wang +9 more
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Abstract The production of shale oil and gas is increasingly recognized as being influenced by temperature fields. Hydraulic fracturing involves the injection of substantial amounts of fracturing fluid into the reservoir, which alters the temperature field distribution and, in turn, affects shale gas production.
Xiaoqiong Wang +4 more
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Bio-precursors of organic matter, referring to formerly living precursors, can influence content and distribution of organic pores significantly. However, insufficient attention has been paid in previous studies. To research the impact of bio-precursors
Hong Liu +7 more
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The Jiaoshiba area, as an important production capacity contribution block for the Fuling shale gas field, is of great significance for its long-term stable production. This study is based on continuous coring, and uses methods such as whole-rock mineral analysis, porosity and permeability analysis, gas content analysis, and organic geochemistry to ...
Qiang Yan +5 more
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The deep shale of the Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation in the southern Sichuan Basin has high gas potential. The development characteristics of lamination could significantly impact reservoir property.
Jingqiang Tan +5 more
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Multi-scale Fractures and Their Influence on Shale Gas Deliverability in the Longmaxi Formation of the Changning Block, Southern Sichuan Basin, China. [PDF]
Zhao S +7 more
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Generation Mechanism and LWD-Based Identification Methods for Highly Fractured Shale: A Case Study of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formations, Sichuan Basin. [PDF]
Qiu X +9 more
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Pore Structure Heterogeneity Controlled by Mineral-Organic Associations in the Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale, Upper Yangtze Block, South China. [PDF]
Ge T +7 more
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Comprehensive analysis of reservoir comparison and controls on pore structure in the Wufeng-Longmaxi shale, Southern Sichuan. [PDF]
Leng Y +6 more
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