Transitional shale quality and exploration potential: A case study from the Lower Carboniferous Jiusi Formation in northwest Weining, China

Author:

Zeng Jianli,Zhang Tingshan,Yang Wei,Zhu Haihua,Zhang Zhao,Li Hongjiao,Bai Yuhang,Gao Lubiao

Abstract

The organic-rich shale of the early Carboniferous Jiusi Formation in the Weining area, Southwestern China, has large geological gas reserves, making the Jiusi Formation another target after the Ordovician-Silurian marine shale in South China. The complex superposition of multi-stage tectonic phases since the Himalayan paroxysmal phase has induced a series of controversies in the sedimentology of the Jiui Formation, as only a few drillings were executed. In order to better understand the development potential of the shale associated with the Jiui Formation, five outcrops and a well (YS302) were studied, clarifying the sedimentary evolution of the formation, while two 2D seismic sections were used to analyze the regional structural styles. The result shows that the Jiusi Formation was significantly influenced by the synsedimentary extension of the northwestern margin of the Yadu-Ziyun-Luodian Fault, with the depositional center of the Jiusi Formation extending to well YS302 along a NW direction and asymmetrically thinning in a NE–SW direction. Fifteen lithofacies and three facies associations were identified, from tidal or delta settings to lagoon environments, finally turning into platform facies at the base of the Shangsi Formation. According to the geochemical analysis of 27 core samples and 37 outcrop samples, as well as the well YS302 logging interpretation result. The transitional Jiusi shale in the Weining area has a strong heterogeneity, with high total organic content (TOC) values being mostly provided by the surrounding coal seams. XRD analyses show that the minerals of the transitional shale are dominated by a high clay content (42 wt%). The content of water-sensitive minerals in Jiusi shale is also relatively high, with clay minerals dominated by an illite/smectite mixture (52.8%). When compared with the commercially developed Ordovician-Silurian marine shale, the Jiusi transitional shale shows relatively poor quality, related to dense bioturbation and terrestrial input affecting the preservation of organic matter. Therefore, the evaluation standard for marine shale is difficult to apply to the transitional Jiusi shale. The cumulative thickness of shale in YS302 worthy of shale gas development is nearly 100 m. Meanwhile, considering that the transitional shales are often interlayered with coal, the shale gas and coalbed methane can be developed together.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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