Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7816868 | Organic Geochemistry | 2018 | 81 Pages |
Abstract
The lack of a clear understanding of organic porosity development in unconventional mudstone reservoirs is by no means a surprise. Porosity and its development in conventional reservoirs have been studied since Sorby began the examination of sandstone thin sections in 1850 and is still under examination, while organic porosity has been studied for less than a decade. The focus of this study is to provide a review of porosity associated with the organic fraction, which may, in some shale-reservoirs, play a key role in hydrocarbon storage, migration, and production.
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Authors
Barry Jay Katz, Irene Arango,