Author:
Zeng Zhouqiang,Shan Xuanlong,Hao Guoli,He Wentong,Zheng Changqing,Yi Jian,Guo Jiannan
Abstract
AbstractCurrently, metamorphic rock is a common target for natural gas exploration, and reservoirs are the key factors restricting natural gas exploration and development in metamorphic rocks. The deep metamorphic rock gas reservoir in the central paleo-uplift of the northern Songliao Basin has good exploration and development potential. In this study, we use a combination of qualitative descriptions and quantitative analysis to comprehensively analyze the pore characteristics of the reservoir and explore the factors controlling the pore characteristics of the metamorphic rock reservoir in the central paleo-uplift belt of the Songliao Basin. The metamorphic rock reservoir in the central paleo-uplift belt contains three types of lithologies: chlorite schist, mica schist and mylonite, each with different protoliths and metamorphic histories. The results of high-pressure mercury intrusion and nitrogen adsorption indicate that the pore size distributions of the schist and mylonite differ. Compared with the mylonite, the schist has larger reservoir space, more heterogeneity, smaller pore size, larger specific surface area and larger adsorbed gas storage capacity. This paper also studies the formation process of the reservoir and divides it into four stages. Finally, this article discusses in detail the factors controlling the microscopic pore characteristics of metamorphic rock reservoirs in the central paleo-uplift belt; the metamorphic rock protolith is the most important controlling factor.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Education Department of Jilin Province
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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