2020
DOI: 10.1190/int-2019-0061.1
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Diagenetic characteristics and quantitative evolution of porosity in tight gas sandstone reservoirs: A case study from the middle and lower Permian in the northwestern Ordos Basin, China

Abstract: Tight sandstone gas is widespread in the middle and lower Permian Shan 1 and He 8 Members in the northwestern Ordos Basin. We have studied the diagenesis by means of many petrographic techniques and determined its important influence on reservoir quality. The quantitative characterization of porosity evolution is important when analyzing reservoir consolidation. We found that reservoir rock types are mainly sublitharenite, quartz arenite, and litharenite in the deltaic facies through petrological and mineralog… Show more

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