Characterization of the Upper Ordovician and Lower Silurian Marine Shale in Northwestern Guizhou Province of the Upper Yangtze Block, South China: Implication for Shale Gas Potential

A detailed study of the upper Ordovician Wufeng shale and lower Silurian Longmaxi shale in northwestern Guizhou province of the upper Yangtze block was conducted on the basis of systematic analyses of a series of experimental measurements on core samples. Trace element ratios V/Cr, U/Th, and V/(V + Ni) reveal that variable paleoredox conditions existed during the deposition of the shale and the degree of anoxia decreased upward. The shale has high thermal maturity with an average Ro value of 3.38% (ranging from 2.94 to 3.65%) and high amounts of organic matter with an average total organic carbon (TOC) content of 2.02% (ranging from 0.36 to 6.73%), the type of which is sapropelic (I) to humic–sapropelic (II1). This indicates that the shale is good gas-producing shale in terms of geochemistry. The mineralogy of the shale is composed of 44.7% quartz and 32.6% clay minerals on average. The shale is characterized by low porosity ranging from 0.6 to 4.4% (averaging 1.8%) and low permeability varying from 0.006...

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