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Geochemical and geological characteristics of the Lower Cambrian shales in the middle-upper Yangtze area of South China and their implication for the shale gas exploration

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MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue -, Pages 1-13

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.11.010

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Organic-rich shale; Favorable shale gas zone; Niutitang Formation

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  1. national special project Investigation and Evaluation of Countrywide Strategic Petroleum Area Selection [2009GYXQ-15]

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During the Early Cambrian, the middle-upper Yangtze area of South China evolved to an open shelf with anoxic bottom waters prevailing in most places. Accumulated black shales in this area, named Niutitang Formation (Qiongzhusi Formation in some places), thus become the prospective resources for shale gas exploration and development. Based on compiled petrological and organic geochemistry data, and other information obtained by relevant laboratory tests and field investigation, we documented regional distributional patterns of Lower Cambrian organic-rich shales in the middle-upper Yangtze area according to their lateral extent, thickness, total organic carbon, thermal maturity and burial depth. This study also features the general reservoir properties of dark shales in this area. Together these results highlight several most favorable areas including Youyang-Xiushan-Huayuan, Suiyang-Daozhen-Dejiang, Shiqian-Sinan-Yinjiang, jiangkou-Tongren-Songtao and Huangping-Shibing for shale gas exploration. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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