Total porosity measured for shale gas reservoir samples: A case from the lower Silurian Longmaxi formation in southeast Chongqing, China

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Measuring total porosity in shale gas reservoir samples remains a challenge because of the fine-grained texture, low porosity, ultra-low permeability, and high content of organic matter (OM) and clay mineral. The composition content porosimetry method, which is a new method for the evaluation of the porosity of shale samples, was used in this study to measure the total porosity of shale gas reservoir samples from the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation in Southeast Chongqing, China, based on the bulk and grain density values. The results from the composition content porosimetry method were compared with those of the Gas Research Institute method. The results showed that the composition content porosimetry porosity values of shale gas reservoir samples range between 2.05% and 5.87% with an average value of 4.04%. The composition content porosimetry porosity generally increases with increasing OM and clay content, and decreases with increasing quartz and feldspar content. The composition content porosimetry results are similar to the gas research institute results, and the differences between the two methods range from 0.05% to 1.52% with an average value of 0.85%.

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Chen, F., Lu, S., Ding, X., Zhao, H., & Ju, Y. (2019). Total porosity measured for shale gas reservoir samples: A case from the lower Silurian Longmaxi formation in southeast Chongqing, China. Minerals, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/min9010005

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