Pyrolysis Mechanism and Reservoir Simulation Study of Organic-Rich Shale during the In Situ Conversion via Supercritical Water Heating
Yaqian Liu,
Chuanjin Yao,
Xiangxiang Meng
et al.
Abstract:The low-medium maturity shale reservoir has garnered substantial interest because of its huge reserves and promising hydrocarbon generation potential. In this paper, a self-designed high-temperature and pressure pyrolysis experiment device was constructed. Experiments involving thermogravimetric pyrolysis and isothermal pyrolysis in supercritical water (SCW) environments were carried out on samples from the Longkou shale. The effect of SCW on organic-rich shale pyrolysis was understood by comparing the product… Show more
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