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Models for dynamic evaluation of mudstone/shale cap rocks and their applications in the Lower Paleozoic sequences, Sichuan Basin, SW China

Journal

MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages 121-128

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.10.001

Keywords

Cap rocks; Capillary pressure; Over-consolidation ratio (OCR); Porosity; Permeability; Paleozoic shale

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40974048]
  2. National Key Foundational Research and Development Project [2011CB214800]
  3. National Science & Technology Special Project [2011ZX05005]

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The estimation of the sealing capability of cap rocks dynamically is one of the fundamental geological problems that must be resolved in petroleum exploration. In this paper, a porosity-capillary pressure (phi -P-c) method was used to estimate the sealing capacity during cap rock burial and a permeability-capillary pressure (K-P-c) plus over-consolidation ratio (OCR) method to estimate the sealing capacity during uplift. Based on 120 capillary pressure-porosity measurements, a phi-P-c mathematical model has been established for the burial phase. By analyzing the permeability data measured from 12 mudstone/shale samples from different stratigraphic intervals under step loading conditions, a permeability -confining pressure (K-P) mathematical model has been constructed. Moreover, capillary pressure -permeability data measured from 141 mudstone or shale cap rocks have been used to establish a K-P-c mathematical model for seal capacity evaluation during uplift. Additionally, the OCR of mudstone or shale was calculated from the results of reconstructed burial and uplift histories. These mathematical models were used in case studies in the Sichuan Basin, South China. The results indicate that capillary pressure (P-c) is inadequate in evaluating sealing capacity of cap rocks but the combination of parameters P-c and OCR works well. The agreement between calculated and measured values shows the effectiveness and reliability of the models for dynamic estimation of the sealing capacity of mudstone/shale cap rocks established in this study. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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