Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8909292 Marine and Petroleum Geology 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
CH4 concentration and the carbon isotopes of methane and ethane during 3.5 years shale gas production from year 2012 to 2016 displayed small fluctuations, which possibly suggested that gas supply from shale matrix to fracture network after hydraulic fracturing is abundant. The Weiyuan shale gases show larger decrease of CH4 content than the Changning shale gases, indicated more adequate supply in the Changning area. The difference in δ13C1 values between horizontal and vertical wells on the same drilling site in the Weiyuan pilot indicated that the vertical heterogeneity of Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale plays an important role to shale gas production. Interestingly, the shale gases in the Weiyuan pilot display much lighter δ13C1 (−34.46 to −36.82‰) and δ13C2 (−37.59 to −41.89‰) values than those (δ13C1 = −27.18-−27.27‰, δ13C2 = −33.70-−34.14‰) in the Changning pilot. The difference in carbon isotopic compositions in Weiyuan and Changning pilots mainly attributes to mixing between varied proportion of oil cracking gas and kerogen cracking gas because of the regional heterogeneity of the Longmaxi marine shale, in particular amount of residual oil retained in organic matter rich shale. The isotopic difference between Weiyuan and Changning shale gases doesn't disappear in the period about 3.5 years of shale gas development, which further suggests the regional heterogeneity of retained residual oil exists in the Longmaxi Fm. marine shale.
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