2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11072009
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Lacustrine Shale Diagenesis—A Case Study of the Second Member of the Funing Formation in the Subei Basin

Abstract: Shale diagenesis differs from that of sandstone and carbonate rocks with regard to the type, evolution stage, and evolution mode. The quality of shale reservoirs is closely linked to the extent of diagenetic evolution. This study identifies the types and characteristics of shale diagenesis using thin sections and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations. The stages of shale diagenesis are determined by analyzing organic matter evolution and clay mineral transformation and establishing a diagenetic evolu… Show more

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“…The Mahu Sag area was subjected to strong tectonic movements such as extrusion, uplift, and denudation, which were conducive to the formation of faults and fractures in the reservoir [40], but later, diagenesis resulted in some fractures being filled with alkaline minerals or clay minerals. The formation of these faults and fractures improves the Diagenesis determines the evolution of the reservoir's pore structure under buried depth conditions and has a direct control on the final physical properties of the reservoir [41]. The diagenesis types of the Fengcheng Formation reservoir are various, and mainly include compaction, pressure dissolution, dissolution, and metasomatism.…”
Section: Sedimentary Tectonic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Mahu Sag area was subjected to strong tectonic movements such as extrusion, uplift, and denudation, which were conducive to the formation of faults and fractures in the reservoir [40], but later, diagenesis resulted in some fractures being filled with alkaline minerals or clay minerals. The formation of these faults and fractures improves the Diagenesis determines the evolution of the reservoir's pore structure under buried depth conditions and has a direct control on the final physical properties of the reservoir [41]. The diagenesis types of the Fengcheng Formation reservoir are various, and mainly include compaction, pressure dissolution, dissolution, and metasomatism.…”
Section: Sedimentary Tectonic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagenesis determines the evolution of the reservoir's pore structure under buried depth conditions and has a direct control on the final physical properties of the reservoir [41]. The diagenesis types of the Fengcheng Formation reservoir are various, and mainly include compaction, pressure dissolution, dissolution, and metasomatism.…”
Section: Diagenesismentioning
confidence: 99%