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Organic Previous HitPorosityNext Hit Study: Previous HitPorosityNext Hit Development within Organic Matter of the Lower Silurian and Ordovician Source Rocks of the Poland Shale Gas Trend

Kuchinskiy, Vitaly

Previous HitPorosityNext Hit in organic matter is often the predominant type of total Previous HitporosityNext Hit development in shale rocks. Due to the hydrophobic nature of organic matter, organic Previous HitporosityNext Hit is in most cases fully occupied by hydrocarbon where water resides in intraparticle and integranular pores of inorganic material. Therefore, understanding of Previous HitporosityNext Hit development in organic matter could help better describe a total Previous HitporosityNext Hit distribution in mudrocks and improve understanding of fluid saturation.

Organic Previous HitporosityNext Hit was calculated from FIB SEM images taken for the Lower Silurian and Ordovician source rock samples of the shale trend in Poland. The observation was made that organic Previous HitporosityNext Hit is a function of not only thermal maturity but also original organic composition. The transform was developed allowing for organic Previous HitporosityNext Hit determination where it is represented as the function of present day and original hydrogen indices.

The results were integrated with petrophysical interpretations of well logs to validate gas filled Previous HitporosityTop calculations and verify desorption analysis data.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90163©2013AAPG 2013 Annual Convention and Exhibition, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 19-22, 2013