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Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM

Matrix-related pores play a significant role in controlling hydrocarbon production in organic-rich shales. Multiple matrix-related pore types of typical marine shales in the Sichuan Basin have been visually investigated and identified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) on ultra-thin sections...

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Autores principales: Han, Jinxuan, Zhu, Hongjian, Lu, Yanjun, Yang, Su, Yang, Manping, Shi, Erxiu, Qi, Yu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12234135
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author Han, Jinxuan
Zhu, Hongjian
Lu, Yanjun
Yang, Su
Yang, Manping
Shi, Erxiu
Qi, Yu
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Zhu, Hongjian
Lu, Yanjun
Yang, Su
Yang, Manping
Shi, Erxiu
Qi, Yu
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description Matrix-related pores play a significant role in controlling hydrocarbon production in organic-rich shales. Multiple matrix-related pore types of typical marine shales in the Sichuan Basin have been visually investigated and identified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) on ultra-thin sections and by focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIBSEM) on polished sections. OM-hosted pores seem universal and range in sizes from below 1 nm to hundreds of nanometers and they are not homogeneously developed and distributed, which is mainly determined by thermal maturity and OM composition. Mineral-hosted pores are defined by mineral frameworks and occur in open spaces related to ductile or rigid grain fabric. The four porous mineral types that occur are clay intrapores, carbonate solvopores, pyrite interpores, and quartz interpores, and they range in size from less than 1 nm to more than several microns. Aggregate-hosted pores are predominantly associated with clay-organic aggregates, pyrite-organic aggregates, clay-pyrite aggregates, and clay-organic-pyrite aggregates. The most common aggregate-hosted pore networks are defined by clay-organic aggregates, and the pores are largely developed between the clay and organic layers and may be the important adsorption spaces for methane. Fracture-related pores include microchannels and microfractures of various sizes and shapes and they could play a key role in providing hydrocarbon migration pathways. FIBSEM and TEM show direct evidence that OM-hosted pores and fracture-related pores contribute more to the effective pore network and the excellent reservoir quality, whereas poor reservoir quality may come from aggregate-hosted pores.
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spelling pubmed-97390402022-12-11 Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM Han, Jinxuan Zhu, Hongjian Lu, Yanjun Yang, Su Yang, Manping Shi, Erxiu Qi, Yu Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Matrix-related pores play a significant role in controlling hydrocarbon production in organic-rich shales. Multiple matrix-related pore types of typical marine shales in the Sichuan Basin have been visually investigated and identified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) on ultra-thin sections and by focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIBSEM) on polished sections. OM-hosted pores seem universal and range in sizes from below 1 nm to hundreds of nanometers and they are not homogeneously developed and distributed, which is mainly determined by thermal maturity and OM composition. Mineral-hosted pores are defined by mineral frameworks and occur in open spaces related to ductile or rigid grain fabric. The four porous mineral types that occur are clay intrapores, carbonate solvopores, pyrite interpores, and quartz interpores, and they range in size from less than 1 nm to more than several microns. Aggregate-hosted pores are predominantly associated with clay-organic aggregates, pyrite-organic aggregates, clay-pyrite aggregates, and clay-organic-pyrite aggregates. The most common aggregate-hosted pore networks are defined by clay-organic aggregates, and the pores are largely developed between the clay and organic layers and may be the important adsorption spaces for methane. Fracture-related pores include microchannels and microfractures of various sizes and shapes and they could play a key role in providing hydrocarbon migration pathways. FIBSEM and TEM show direct evidence that OM-hosted pores and fracture-related pores contribute more to the effective pore network and the excellent reservoir quality, whereas poor reservoir quality may come from aggregate-hosted pores. MDPI 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9739040/ /pubmed/36500762 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12234135 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Han, Jinxuan
Zhu, Hongjian
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Yang, Manping
Shi, Erxiu
Qi, Yu
Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM
title Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM
title_full Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM
title_fullStr Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM
title_short Microstructural Analysis of Organic-Rich Shales: Insights from an Electron Microscopic Study by Application of FIBSEM and TEM
title_sort microstructural analysis of organic-rich shales: insights from an electron microscopic study by application of fibsem and tem
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9739040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12234135
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