2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c00547
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Effects of Pore Water on the Heterogeneity in Nanopore Structures of Deep Marine Shales: A Multifractal Study on As-Received Shale Samples from the Southern Sichuan Basin, China

Abstract: Shale strata generally contain a certain amount of pore water that accompanies the whole diagenetic and thermal evolution processes of shales. The distribution and occurrence characteristics of pore water significantly influence the nanopore structures of shales, which subsequently affects the accumulation and production of shale oil and gas resources. Based on a set of fresh Wufeng−Longmaxi (WL) shale samples from the deep marine strata in the southern Sichuan Basin, this study investigated the effects of por… Show more

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“…Multiple fractals based on the mercury pressure experiment can be used to treat the experimental pressure as an interval as a whole and divide the object of study into N ( N = 2 k , k = 1, 2, 3) boxes with equal sides based on the logarithmic value of the relative pressures, with the sides of the boxes being ε . The multifractal parameters are calculated as follows. ,, …”
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“…Multiple fractals based on the mercury pressure experiment can be used to treat the experimental pressure as an interval as a whole and divide the object of study into N ( N = 2 k , k = 1, 2, 3) boxes with equal sides based on the logarithmic value of the relative pressures, with the sides of the boxes being ε . The multifractal parameters are calculated as follows. ,, …”
Section: Sample and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pore connectivity is expressed using the Hurst index H : H is ( D 2 + 1)/2. The larger H is, the better the pore connectivity is. , …”
Section: Sample and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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