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Formation and sweet area evaluation of liquid-rich hydrocarbons in shale strata

Journal

PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Volume 42, Issue 5, Pages 609-620

Publisher

KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S1876-3804(15)30056-2

Keywords

tight oil; shale oil; sweet area evaluation; unconventional oil and gas; fine grain sediment; tight reservoir

Funding

  1. National Key Basic Research and Development Program, China [2014CB239000]
  2. China National Science and Technology Major Project [2011ZX05001]

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Liquid-rich hydrocarbons in shale strata include two kinds of resources, i.e. tight oil and shale oil. Based on the exploration and research progress of liquid-rich hydrocarbons in shale at home and abroad, their formation condition, accumulation mechanism, classification, and differences between lacustrine and marine shale systems are examined, and sweet areas are evaluated further. Analysis on the geological characteristics of the liquid-rich hydrocarbons in the shale strata in North America and China shows the liquid-rich hydrocarbons have two basic features: large-scale continuous distribution and no stable industrial production. The massive accumulation of the liquid-rich hydrocarbons needs four fundamental formation conditions: stable tectonic background, widespread high quality source rocks, large-scale tight reservoirs with massive reservoir space, and co-existence of source and reservoir. The study reveals the formation mechanisms of the liquid-rich hydrocarbons: source-reservoir coupling and porosity decrease during the diagenetic tightness; and identifies 24 kinds in 6 categories of the liquid-rich hydrocarbons. It is concluded that the geological conditions of the lacustrine shales in China are characterized by lower thermal gradient and stronger heterogeneity than those of North America, so large scale sweet areas have to be picked out to push up industrial production steadily. Sweet areas evaluation should consider the three aspects of geology, engineering and economics comprehensively, and the maturity of source rocks is first and foremost factor controlling the sweet area distribution. In China, prospective shale areas should meet the following conditions: the R-o between 0.8% and 1.3%, TOC higher than 2%, laminated shales or tight porous reservoirs, higher porosity (more than 8% for tight oil, and more than 3% for shale oil), higher content of brittle minerals (more than 70% for tight oil, and more than 40% for shale oil), oil saturation of 50%-90%, lower crude oil viscosity or higher formation pressure, and rich natural fractures. Liquid-rich hydrocarbons in shale strata are huge in resource scale, so deepening the geological understanding on the formation and distribution of liquid-rich hydrocarbons in marine and lacustrine shales constantly is of great significance for exploration and development of this important field.

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