2018_EJRNL_PP_KOUQI_LIU_1.pdf
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Terbatas  Suharsiyah
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In order to analyze and compare the differences in pore structures between shale gas and shale oil formations, a few
samples from the Longmaxi and Bakken Formations were collected and studied using X-ray diffraction, LECO TOC
measurement, gas adsorption and field-emission scanning electron microscope. The results show that samples from the
Bakken Formation have a higher TOC than those from the Longmaxi Formation. The Longmaxi Formation has higher
micropore volume and larger micropore surface area and exhibited a smaller average distribution of microsize pores
compared to the Bakken Formation. Both formations have similar meso-macropore volume. The Longmaxi Formation has
a much larger meso-macropore surface area, which is corresponding to a smaller average meso-macropore size. CO2
adsorption data processing shows that the pore size of the majority of the micropores in the samples from the Longmaxi
Formation is less than 1 nm, while the pore size of the most of the micropores in the samples from the Bakken Formation is
larger than 1 nm. Both formations have the same number of pore clusters in the 2–20 nm range, but the Bakken Formation
has two additional pore size groups with mean pore size diameters larger than 20 nm. Multifractal analysis of pore size
distribution curves that was derived from gas adsorption indicates that the samples from the Longmaxi Formation have
more significant micropore heterogeneity and less meso-macropore heterogeneity. Abundant micropores as well as mesomacropores exist in the organic matter in the Longmaxi Formation, while the organic matter of the Bakken Formation hosts
mainly micropores.
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