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Fractal Characteristics of Deep Shales in Southern China by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering and Low-Pressure Nitrogen Adsorption

Journal

FRACTAL AND FRACTIONAL
Volume 6, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/fractalfract6090484

Keywords

deep shale; mass fractal; surface fractal; small-angle neutron scattering; pore structure

Funding

  1. Demonstration Project of the National Science and Technology Major Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2016ZX05062-002-001]
  2. CNPC Southwest Oil and Gas Field Scientific and Technological Research Project: Research on Low Resistance Influencing Factors and Gas-bearing Properties of Shale Gas Reservoirs from Wufeng Formation to Longmaxi Formation in Southern Sichuan
  3. Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [2021CFB182]

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This study investigates the factors influencing the fractal dimension of shale and finds a negative correlation between the mass fractal dimension and the surface fractal dimension. The development degree of organic matter pores significantly affects the fractal dimension. The study provides a better understanding of the pore structure and development characteristics of shale gas reservoirs.
The occurrence and flow of shale gas are substantially impacted by nanopore structures. The fractal dimension provides a new way to explore the pore structures of shale reservoirs. In this study, eight deep shale samples from Longmaxi Formation to Wufeng Formation in Southern Sichuan were selected to perform a series of analysis tests, which consisted of small-angle neutron scattering, low-pressure nitrogen adsorption, XRD diffraction, and large-scale scanning electron microscopy splicing. The elements that influence the shale fractal dimension were discussed from two levels of mineral composition and pore structures, and the relationship between the mass fractal dimension and surface fractal dimension was focused on during a comparative analysis. The results revealed that the deep shale samples both had mass fractal characteristics and surface fractal characteristics. The mass fractal dimension ranged from 2.499 to 2.991, whereas the surface fractal dimension ranged from 2.814 to 2.831. The mass fractal dimension was negatively correlated with the surface fractal dimension. The mass fractal dimension and the surface fractal dimension are controlled by organic matter pores, and their development degree significantly affects the fractal dimension. The mass fractal dimension increases with the decrease of a specific surface area and pore volume and increases with the increase of the average pore diameter. The permeability and surface fractal dimension are negatively correlated, but no significant correlation exists between the permeability and mass fractal dimension, and the internal reason is the dual control effect of organic matter on shale pores. This study comprehensively analyses the mass fractal characteristics and surface fractal characteristics, which helps in a better understanding of the pore structure and development characteristics of shale gas reservoirs.

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