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Oil content and resource quality evaluation methods for lacustrine shale: A review and a novel three-dimensional quality evaluation model

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EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 232, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104134

Keywords

Shale oil; Oil content evaluation method; Resource quality evaluation model; Lacustrine shale; Daanzhai shale

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42090022, U19B6003]
  2. Sinopec Exploration Company [35450003-17-ZC0607-0036]

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This study reviews the methods and models for assessing the oil content and resource quality of lacustrine shale and proposes a three-dimensional model based on multistep pyrolysis parameters. It also introduces a simple algorithm for the total oil yield to improve the model applicability. The proposed model shows advantages in characterizing resource quality, considering thermal maturity, and using multistep pyrolysis.
Lacustrine shale oil represents an important opportunity for unconventional petroleum exploration and has received considerable attention from petroleum geologists. However, the assessment of oil content and resource quality of shale oil reservoirs with substantial heterogeneity and the determination of favorable exploration targets challenge geologists and petroleum explorers. Numerous methods and models have been proposed to evaluate the oil content and resource quality of shale oil accumulations. However, the scope of applying different methods and models varies. This study reviews the methods and models for assessing oil content and resource quality of lacustrine shale and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. Subsequently, a three-dimensional model for evaluating the resource quality of shale oil plays based on multistep pyrolysis parameters is proposed and applied to a case study of the shales of the Jurassic Daanzhai Formation (J(1zD)) in the Langzhong area of the Sichuan Basin, SW China. To improve the model applicability, a simple algorithm for the total oil yield (TOY) is proposed, which can be used for a rapid and accurate evaluation of the resource quality of a shale play for which only routine pyrolysis data are available. The relative proportions of enriched, potential, less efficient, and invalid resources of the studied Daanzhai shales are estimated to be 66.7%, 14.1%, 0.5%, and 18.7%, respectively. Compared to the evaluation models based on routine Rock-Eval pyrolysis, the new model proposed in this study exhibits the following advantages: (1) the ability to characterize the resource quality of a shale reservoir in terms of geochemical characteristics and oil movability; (2) the consideration of the influence of thermal maturity on the resource quality of shale oil plays; and (3) the use of multistep pyrolysis for establishing the quality evaluation method. The proposed model can allow the determination of favorable areas for shale oil exploration in other basins in the world, improve exploration efficiency, and reduce risks.

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