All Days 2012
DOI: 10.2118/153004-ms
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Unconventional Reservoirs: Basic Petrophysical Concepts for Shale Gas

Abstract: Unconventional reservoirs have burst with considerable force in oil and gas production worldwide. Shale Gas is one of them, with intense activity taking place in regions like North America. To achieve commercial production, these reservoirs should be stimulated through massive hydraulic fracturing and, frequently, through horizontal wells as a mean to enhance productivity.In sedimentary terms, shales are fine-grained clastics rocks formed by consolidation of silts and clays. In log interpretation of convention… Show more

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“…proposed by Jarvie et al (2007), Gale (2009), andGlorioso andRattia (2012), respectively, where B compo = 1 indicates brittle and B compo = 0 ductile rocks. We did not include the definition by Jin et al (2014), which is quite similar criterion to B compo3 and considers feldspar, but also mica as strong and brittle minerals (cf.…”
Section: Quantification Of Brittlenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…proposed by Jarvie et al (2007), Gale (2009), andGlorioso andRattia (2012), respectively, where B compo = 1 indicates brittle and B compo = 0 ductile rocks. We did not include the definition by Jin et al (2014), which is quite similar criterion to B compo3 and considers feldspar, but also mica as strong and brittle minerals (cf.…”
Section: Quantification Of Brittlenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They rely on the assumption that matrix properties are invariant through organic shale intervals (Ramirez et al, 2011). Kerogen volume can be computed from TOC content by using the formula showed below (Glorioso & Rattia, 2012).…”
Section: Methods And/or Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TOC and kerogene are closely associated with shales and silt rich claystone however they can also be present in many carbonates. TOC is expressed as a percentage by weight present in rock [7]. Economic shale gas development candidates require sample organic matter to generate sufficient volumes of hydrocarbons i.e., relatively high TOC.…”
Section: Total Organic Carbon and Thermal Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%