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Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India

[Image: see text] The carbon-rich Barakar and Barren Measures shale beds of the Jharia basin were evaluated for variation in pore size, pore structure, and fractal dimensions. The shale core samples were obtained from exploratory boreholes drilled at the Jharia basin. The shale samples were analyzed...

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Autores principales: Khangar, Ranjit Gangadhar, Mendhe, Vinod Atmaram, Kamble, Alka Damodhar, Ranjan Das, Piyush, Shukla, Priyanka, Bannerjee, Mollika, Varma, Atul Kumar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8567269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c03340
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author Khangar, Ranjit Gangadhar
Mendhe, Vinod Atmaram
Kamble, Alka Damodhar
Ranjan Das, Piyush
Shukla, Priyanka
Bannerjee, Mollika
Varma, Atul Kumar
author_facet Khangar, Ranjit Gangadhar
Mendhe, Vinod Atmaram
Kamble, Alka Damodhar
Ranjan Das, Piyush
Shukla, Priyanka
Bannerjee, Mollika
Varma, Atul Kumar
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description [Image: see text] The carbon-rich Barakar and Barren Measures shale beds of the Jharia basin were evaluated for variation in pore size, pore structure, and fractal dimensions. The shale core samples were obtained from exploratory boreholes drilled at the Jharia basin. The shale samples were analyzed for organo-inorganic composition by FTIR, pore size, and pore structure using BET low-pressure N(2) adsorption and pore geometry through FE-SEM photographs. The shale samples have significant carbon-rich content and are intercalated-banded in nature. The pore structures were evaluated through N(2) isotherms and validated by SEM images, revealing the mixed contribution of organo-inorganic matter in pore formations controlled by geochemical alteration, diagenesis, and mineral interaction. The rough internal surfaces of the pore were evaluated by categorizing them into fractals D(1), D(2), and D(3). It is observed that the D(2) type of fractals is in abundance associated with mesopores. The positive trend of fractals with pore size, pore structure, depth, fixed carbon, and TOC suggests the influence of different parameters on the formation of pore internal rugged surfaces in shale beds. The FE-SEM images indicate shallow to deep pores with different pore structures with fair to good pore connectivity. In summary, the shale beds of Jharia have heterogeneous complex pore structures, a rough surface, and sorption mechanisms controlled by weathering/alteration, depositional conditions, and organo-inorganic content. In shale beds, gas storage and transport phenomena are directly related to pore size distribution, pore structure, and associated fractal dimensions. The calculated values using the proposed empirical models for porosity (EPO(f)) and permeability (EPE(f)) showed excellent linear correlation with the measured porosity (MPOc, R(2) = 0.8577) and permeability (MPEc, R(2) = 0.8577), which are close to measured values. The curve matching of EPO(f) with MPOc and EPE(f) with MPEc follows a similar path, validating the results and suitability of the models. Hence, the proposed models may be considered to estimate the porosity and permeability of shale and coal beds.
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spelling pubmed-85672692021-11-05 Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India Khangar, Ranjit Gangadhar Mendhe, Vinod Atmaram Kamble, Alka Damodhar Ranjan Das, Piyush Shukla, Priyanka Bannerjee, Mollika Varma, Atul Kumar ACS Omega [Image: see text] The carbon-rich Barakar and Barren Measures shale beds of the Jharia basin were evaluated for variation in pore size, pore structure, and fractal dimensions. The shale core samples were obtained from exploratory boreholes drilled at the Jharia basin. The shale samples were analyzed for organo-inorganic composition by FTIR, pore size, and pore structure using BET low-pressure N(2) adsorption and pore geometry through FE-SEM photographs. The shale samples have significant carbon-rich content and are intercalated-banded in nature. The pore structures were evaluated through N(2) isotherms and validated by SEM images, revealing the mixed contribution of organo-inorganic matter in pore formations controlled by geochemical alteration, diagenesis, and mineral interaction. The rough internal surfaces of the pore were evaluated by categorizing them into fractals D(1), D(2), and D(3). It is observed that the D(2) type of fractals is in abundance associated with mesopores. The positive trend of fractals with pore size, pore structure, depth, fixed carbon, and TOC suggests the influence of different parameters on the formation of pore internal rugged surfaces in shale beds. The FE-SEM images indicate shallow to deep pores with different pore structures with fair to good pore connectivity. In summary, the shale beds of Jharia have heterogeneous complex pore structures, a rough surface, and sorption mechanisms controlled by weathering/alteration, depositional conditions, and organo-inorganic content. In shale beds, gas storage and transport phenomena are directly related to pore size distribution, pore structure, and associated fractal dimensions. The calculated values using the proposed empirical models for porosity (EPO(f)) and permeability (EPE(f)) showed excellent linear correlation with the measured porosity (MPOc, R(2) = 0.8577) and permeability (MPEc, R(2) = 0.8577), which are close to measured values. The curve matching of EPO(f) with MPOc and EPE(f) with MPEc follows a similar path, validating the results and suitability of the models. Hence, the proposed models may be considered to estimate the porosity and permeability of shale and coal beds. American Chemical Society 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8567269/ /pubmed/34746563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c03340 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Khangar, Ranjit Gangadhar
Mendhe, Vinod Atmaram
Kamble, Alka Damodhar
Ranjan Das, Piyush
Shukla, Priyanka
Bannerjee, Mollika
Varma, Atul Kumar
Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India
title Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India
title_full Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India
title_fullStr Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India
title_short Variation in Pore Structure and Associated Fractal Dimensions of Barakar and Barren Measures Carbon-Rich Gas Shales of Jharia Basin, India
title_sort variation in pore structure and associated fractal dimensions of barakar and barren measures carbon-rich gas shales of jharia basin, india
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8567269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c03340
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