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DOI: 10.2118/165681-ms
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Evaluation of Quintuple Porosity in Shale Petroleum Reservoirs

Abstract: The use of a quintuple porosity system for calculation of original petroleum in place (OPIP) in shales is important as neglecting some of the porosities can result in pessimistic values of OPIP and production rates. Based on the concept of Total Petroleum System (Magoon and Beaumont, 1999) the word 'Petroleum' includes (1) thermal and biological hydrocarbon gas, (2) condensates, (3) crude oils and (4) natural bitumen. In the case of natural gas, the gas is trapped and stored in shale in different ways: (1) gas… Show more

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“…If pressure falls below the critical desorption pressure in shale systems, gas molecules detach from the pore walls in organic matter, consequently enlarging the pores and improving permeability. The relative change in pore sizes can be determined by assuming a prescribed pore shape and a volume of adsorbed gas (Aguilera and Lopez, 2013). Gas volume can be determined by the Langmuir sorption isotherm of the shale sample.…”
Section: Effect Of Sorption On Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If pressure falls below the critical desorption pressure in shale systems, gas molecules detach from the pore walls in organic matter, consequently enlarging the pores and improving permeability. The relative change in pore sizes can be determined by assuming a prescribed pore shape and a volume of adsorbed gas (Aguilera and Lopez, 2013). Gas volume can be determined by the Langmuir sorption isotherm of the shale sample.…”
Section: Effect Of Sorption On Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple porosities are the important characteristics of Shale gas reservoirs (Orozco and Aguilera 2017). These multiple porosities are: (i) adsorbed porosity, (ii) organic porosity, (iii) inorganic matrix porosity, (iv) natural fractures porosity, and (v) hydraulic fractures porosity (Aguilera and Lopez, 2013).…”
Section: Shale Gas Reservoirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them do exhibit usually complex architecture with a wide range of pore sizes displaying both macropores and nanopores. These multi-scaled structures can be used to protect or depollute groundwater, for the filtration of molecules, in petrochemistry, and solute transport for example (11)-( 12)-( 13)-( 14)- (15). Among the multi-scaled and hierarchical porous structures found in nature, the diatoms exhibit one of the highest long-range periodicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them do exhibit usually complex architecture with a wide range of pore sizes displaying both macropores and nanopores. These multi-scale structures can be used to protect or depollute groundwater, for the ltration of molecules, in petrochemistry, and in solute transport for example [11][12][13][14][15] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%