基于热模拟实验的海相页岩矿物演化对孔隙发育的影响

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Jinghui Yang, Bao Jia, Xu Chen, Qiang Wang, Shixi Wang
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对下寒武统牛蹄塘组页岩样品进行高温热模拟实验(500 ~ 1000℃),研究其矿物演化与孔隙发育。包括总有机碳(TOC)含量测定、x射线衍射(XRD)、扫描电镜(SEM)和孔隙结构表征在内的综合分析表明,在加热过程中,粘土矿物逐渐分解转化为石英,在800℃以上的温度下产生了一种新的矿物相莫来石。同时,有机质经历热演化和收缩,形成独特的收缩裂缝,促进孔隙发育。粘土矿物分解产生更复杂的内部孔隙结构和破碎化的储层基质,形成不同尺度的孔隙。这一过程增加了微孔、中孔和大孔的数量和大小,形成了有利于页岩储层开发的复杂孔隙网络。该研究阐明了高温下高成熟海相页岩矿物转化与孔隙发育之间的内在关系。
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Influence of mineral evolution on pore development in marine shales based on thermal simulation experiments

Influence of mineral evolution on pore development in marine shales based on thermal simulation experiments
High-temperature thermal simulation experiments (500–1000 °C) were conducted with samples from the Lower Cambrian Niutitang Formation shale to investigate its mineral evolution and pore development. Integrated analyses, including total organic carbon (TOC) content determination, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and pore structure characterization, reveal that clay minerals progressively decompose and transform into quartz during heating, with a new mineral phase mullite produced at a temperature above 800 °C. Concurrently, organic matter undergoes thermal evolution and shrinkage, creating distinctive shrinkage-induced fractures that enhance pore development. Clay mineral decomposition produces a more complex internal pore structure and fragmented reservoir matrix, generating pores at various scales. This process increases the number and size of micropores, mesopores, and macropores, creating intricate pore networks favorable for shale reservoir development. The study illuminates the intrinsic relationship between mineral transformation and pore development in highly mature marine shales exposed to elevated temperatures.
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