2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12122453
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Study on the Mechanism of Ionic Stabilizers on Shale Gas Reservoir Mechanics in Northwestern Hunan

Abstract: The shale of the lower Cambrian Niutitang formation in northwestern Hunan is an ideal reservoir for shale gas. There is a close connection between borehole stability and drilling fluid in shale gas drilling. Ionic stabilizer is a new type of stratum consolidation agent that inhibits the hydration expansion of clay minerals and improves mechanical strength of the borehole. The traditional idea of pore wall protection is to use drilling fluid additives to prevent shale from interacting with water. However, ionic… Show more

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“…For reservoir characterization, the porosity, permeability, and hydrocarbon saturation are inherent properties, but the quantitative estimation of these properties is as difficult as their importance. More problems could arise in the evaluation of petrophysical parameters when intercalated shale (dispersed shale) is trapped in the reservoir interval [31]. Traditionally, porosity and permeability are determined by wireline log data, numerical models, and core-based laboratory procedures.…”
Section: Prediction Of Reservoir Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For reservoir characterization, the porosity, permeability, and hydrocarbon saturation are inherent properties, but the quantitative estimation of these properties is as difficult as their importance. More problems could arise in the evaluation of petrophysical parameters when intercalated shale (dispersed shale) is trapped in the reservoir interval [31]. Traditionally, porosity and permeability are determined by wireline log data, numerical models, and core-based laboratory procedures.…”
Section: Prediction Of Reservoir Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%