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Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions

To comprehend impacts of moisture on exploring and producing shale gas, the rules of pseudo-in situ moisture occurrence in deep shales were revealed through low-pressure N(2) adsorption and desorption, and CO(2) adsorption measurements. The influences of pseudo-in situ moisture on CH(4) adsorption/d...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Dengfeng, Cai, Xuewei, Xu, Yi, Tang, Xing, Su, Hanxing
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10557107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37809022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05336a
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author Zhang, Dengfeng
Cai, Xuewei
Xu, Yi
Tang, Xing
Su, Hanxing
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Cai, Xuewei
Xu, Yi
Tang, Xing
Su, Hanxing
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description To comprehend impacts of moisture on exploring and producing shale gas, the rules of pseudo-in situ moisture occurrence in deep shales were revealed through low-pressure N(2) adsorption and desorption, and CO(2) adsorption measurements. The influences of pseudo-in situ moisture on CH(4) adsorption/desorption in the shales were explored at 353.15 K and pressures up to 30 MPa by using the volumetric method. Results showed that the pseudo-in situ moisture content of the shales ranges between 0.57% and 0.94%, which positively correlates with clay mineral content but negatively correlates with organic matter and quartz. The clay minerals contribute more to moisture occurrence mainly via adsorption effect. The pores with the diameters of 1.10–4.10 nm of the shales serve as dominant space for accommodating moisture. Moreover, the pseudo-in situ moisture reduces saturated adsorption capacity and isosteric adsorption heat of CH(4) on the shales, suggesting the weakened adsorption affinity toward CH(4)-shale system. Typically, the minor pseudo-in situ moisture could significantly weaken CH(4) adsorption capability of the shales with low clay mineral content through blocking pore throats of organic matter–hosted pores. However, the abundant pseudo-in situ moisture only slightly reduces CH(4) adsorption capability of the shales with high clay mineral content due to continuous distribution of organic matter–hosted pores. The aforementioned different roles are dominated by the difference in occurrence characteristics of organic matter–hosted pores and clay mineral-hosted pores between the shales with low clay mineral content and the shales with high clay mineral content. Furthermore, the pseudo-in situ moisture strengthens CH(4) adsorption/desorption hysteresis on the shales associated with moisture uptake-induced clay mineral swelling, thereby raising difficulty for CH(4) desorption from the shales.
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spelling pubmed-105571072023-10-07 Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions Zhang, Dengfeng Cai, Xuewei Xu, Yi Tang, Xing Su, Hanxing RSC Adv Chemistry To comprehend impacts of moisture on exploring and producing shale gas, the rules of pseudo-in situ moisture occurrence in deep shales were revealed through low-pressure N(2) adsorption and desorption, and CO(2) adsorption measurements. The influences of pseudo-in situ moisture on CH(4) adsorption/desorption in the shales were explored at 353.15 K and pressures up to 30 MPa by using the volumetric method. Results showed that the pseudo-in situ moisture content of the shales ranges between 0.57% and 0.94%, which positively correlates with clay mineral content but negatively correlates with organic matter and quartz. The clay minerals contribute more to moisture occurrence mainly via adsorption effect. The pores with the diameters of 1.10–4.10 nm of the shales serve as dominant space for accommodating moisture. Moreover, the pseudo-in situ moisture reduces saturated adsorption capacity and isosteric adsorption heat of CH(4) on the shales, suggesting the weakened adsorption affinity toward CH(4)-shale system. Typically, the minor pseudo-in situ moisture could significantly weaken CH(4) adsorption capability of the shales with low clay mineral content through blocking pore throats of organic matter–hosted pores. However, the abundant pseudo-in situ moisture only slightly reduces CH(4) adsorption capability of the shales with high clay mineral content due to continuous distribution of organic matter–hosted pores. The aforementioned different roles are dominated by the difference in occurrence characteristics of organic matter–hosted pores and clay mineral-hosted pores between the shales with low clay mineral content and the shales with high clay mineral content. Furthermore, the pseudo-in situ moisture strengthens CH(4) adsorption/desorption hysteresis on the shales associated with moisture uptake-induced clay mineral swelling, thereby raising difficulty for CH(4) desorption from the shales. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10557107/ /pubmed/37809022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05336a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Dengfeng
Cai, Xuewei
Xu, Yi
Tang, Xing
Su, Hanxing
Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
title Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
title_full Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
title_fullStr Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
title_short Occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
title_sort occurrence of moisture in deep gas-bearing shale matrix and its impacts on methane adsorption/desorption capability under favorable reservoir conditions
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10557107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37809022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05336a
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