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Main controlling factors and movability evaluation of continental shale oil

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EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 243, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2023.104472

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Fossil energy; Unconventional oil and gas; Continental shale oil; Shale oil movability; Shale oil recoverable resources

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This paper thoroughly discusses the methodologies and technology for determining the shale oil recoverable resource evaluation parameters, particularly the shale oil content, movable oil ratio, and recovery factor. It also presents a quantitative estimation model for the movable oil ratio and assesses the recoverable shale oil resources in the Gaoliu area of Nanpu Sag using the volume method model and the Monte Carlo methodology.
Despite the enormous potential of continental shale oil resources, only recoverable shale oil is economically valuable. Shale oil development decisions can greatly benefit from an accurate assessment of recoverable shale oil resources. Three crucial factors for evaluating shale oil recoverable resources are shale oil content, movable oil ratio, and recovery factor. However, because of the significant variety of continental shale, it is challenging to define the aforementioned characteristics. The methodologies and technology for determining the shale oil recoverable resource evaluation parameters, particularly the shale oil content, movable oil ratio, and recovery factor, are thoroughly discussed in this paper. Taking the Tertiary Sha-3 continental shale in Dongpu and Nanpu sags in Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China as an example, the shale oil content was obtained by the pyrolysis method with light and heavy hydrocarbon calibration comprehensively considered, and the main controlling factors of shale oil content were explored. Four geological parameters, including the sedimentary facies, pore structure, surrounding rock quality, and burial depth, primarily regulate the variation features of continental shale oil. The formation mechanism and primary governing variables of movable oil were then revealed using a physical simulation experiment. As porosity and permeability rise, clay mineral content falls, oil viscosity falls, and kerogen concentration rises, the movable oil ratio rises as well. Through stepwise linear regression, a quantitative estimation model for movable oil ratio was developed. After that, a literature search was used to determine the average recovery factor for continental shale oil. Finally, using the volume method model and the Monte Carlo methodology, the recoverable shale oil resources in the Gaoliu area of Nanpu Sag were assessed. The retention, movability, and resource potential of continental shale oil are better understood as a result of this study.

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