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Controlling factors of lamellation fractures in marine shales: A case study of the Fuling Area in Eastern Sichuan Basin, China

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DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109091

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hale; Wufeng formation-longmaxi formation; Sichuan basin; Lamellation fractures; Control factor

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1663203]
  2. Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum, Bei-jing [2462020XKJS02]
  3. China Scholarship Council

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The characteristics and controlling factors of lamellation fractures in marine shales play a crucial role in the accumulation and preservation of shale gas. Organic matters, brittle minerals, laminae, and pyrite are found to be the main controlling factors affecting the development of lamellation fractures in the Paleozoic Wufeng Formation and Longmaxi Formation in the Fuling Area of Eastern Sichuan Basin.
The lamellation fractures in marine shales are important to the accumulation and preservation of shale gas, whose characteristics and controlling factors are still unclear. This paper focus on the characteristics descriptions and controlling factor analyses based on core observations, thin sections, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) experiments. The marine shales of Paleozoic Wufeng Formation and Longmaxi Formation in the Fuling Area of Eastern Sichuan Basin are taken as an instance. The lamellation fractures are occurring along the direction of the lamellations, partially of them curved, bifurcated, and converged. The apertures of fractures typically range from 1 to 500 mu m. Only a few (<1%) lamellation fractures are filled with quartz, calcite, pyrite, and bitumen. After a series of analyses, developments of lamellation fractures are controlled by total organic carbon (TOC), brittle minerals, laminae, and pyrite. (1) The organic matters control the formation and evolution of lamellation fractures by generating gas and resulting in overpressure. An increase in the TOC content of 1% can increase the lamellation fracture density by 0.26 cm(-1). (2) Brittle minerals, especially authigenic quartz, is also an important controlling factor to the development of lamellation fractures. When BI increases by 10%, the lamellation fracture density increases by 19%. (3) Besides, siliceous and carbonate laminae in the shale are more suitable for lamellation fractures to develop. When the laminae density is smaller than 4 cm(-1), it is easier to develop lamellation fractures with higher laminae density. However, too densely-distributed laminae will suppress the formation of lamellation fractures. (4) Higher pyrite content is good for the development of lamellation fractures. Lamellation fracture density will increase by 9%, with pyrite content increased by 1%. For the shale at the bottom of the Wufeng Formation - Longmaxi Formation, lamellation fractures develop extensively due to the high TOC and pyrite content, great brittleness, and moderate laminae density. The density of lamellation fractures decreases from the bottom to the top.

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