Controls on Pore Structures and Permeability of Tight Gas Reservoirs in the Xujiaweizi Rift, Northern Songliao Basin

As significant components of tight gas reservoirs, clay minerals with ultrafine dimensions play a crucial role in controlling pore structures and permeability. XRD (X-ray diffraction), SEM (scanning electron microscopy), N2GA (nitrogen gas adsorption), and RMIP (rate-controlled mercury injection porosimetry) experiments were executed to uncover the effects of clay minerals on pore structures and the permeability of tight gas reservoirs, taking tight rock samples collected from the Lower Cretaceous Dengloukou and Shahezi Formations in the Xujiaweizi Rift of the northern Songliao Basin as an example. The results show that the pore space of tight gas reservoirs primarily comprises intragranular-dominant pore networks and intergranular-dominant pore networks according to fractal theory and mercury intrusion features. The former is interpreted as a conventional pore-throat structure where large pores are connected by wide throats, mainly consisting of intergranular pores and dissolution pores, and the latter corresponds to a tree-like pore structure in which the narrower throats are connected to the upper-level wider throats like tree branches, primarily constituting intercrystalline pores within clay minerals. Intragranular-dominant pore networks contribute more to total pore space, with a proportion of 57.79%–90.56%, averaging 72.55%. However, intergranular-dominant pores make more contribution to permeability of tight gas reservoirs, with a percentage of 62.73%–93.40%. The intragranular-dominant pore networks gradually evolve from intergranular-dominant pore networks as rising clay mineral content, especially authigenic chlorite, and this process has limited effect on the total pore space but can evidently lower permeability. The specific surface area (SSA) of tight gas reservoirs is primarily derived from clay minerals, in the order of I/S (mixed-layer illite/smectite) > chlorite > illite > framework minerals. The impact of clay minerals on pore structures of tight gas reservoirs is correlated to their types, owing to different dispersed models and morphologies, and chlorite has more strict control on the reduction of throat radius of tight rocks.

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