The deep shale gas resources of the Sichuan Basin are abundant and constitute an important component of China’s natural gas production. Complicated by fault zones and other geostructures, the in situ stress state of the deep shale gas reservoirs in the Luzhou block remains poorly understood. This study integrated multiple datasets, including acoustic logging, diagnostic fracture injection tes…
The photoelectric Factor (PEF) log is a powerful tool for distinguishing between siliciclastic and carbonate lithofacies in well-log analysis and 2D correlations. However, its application in complex reservoirs has some challenges due to well spacing. We present a workflow to extend its capabilities into a 3D environment to characterize the Pennsylvanian Strawn and Canyon reef complex in the Sal…
Resource-rich shale gas plays a pivotal role in new energy types. The key to scientifically and efficiently developing shale gas fields is to clarify the main factors that affect the production of shale gas wells. In this paper, according to the shale gas reservoir characteristic of the Fuling marine Longmaxi Formation, a single-well geological model was established using the reservoir numerica…
The identification of high-quality marine shale gas reservoirs has always been a key task in the exploration and development stage. However, due to the serious nonlinear relationship between the logging curve response and high-quality reservoirs, the rapid identification of high-quality reservoirs has always been a problem of low accuracy. This study proposes a combination of the oversampling m…
Utilization of subsurface resources is essential to achieve energy sustainability including large-scale CO sequestration, H storage, geothermal energy extraction, and hydrocarbon recovery. In-situ visualization of fluid flow in geological media is essential to understand complex, coupled, physical and chemical processes underlying fluid injection, storage, extraction. X-ray Computed Tomogra…
Lacustrine shale reservoirs present intricate attributes such as the prevalence of lamination, rapid sedimentary phase transitions, and pronounced heterogeneity. These factors introduce substantial challenges in analyzing and comprehending reservoir characteristics. Thin-section imaging offers a direct medium to observe these traits, yet the intrinsic compromise between image resolution and fie…