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  • ==Shale smear factor== Shale Smear Factor Fig1.png|{{figure number|1}}Field example of clay smears separ
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fault seal quantitative prediction: shale smear factor, shale gouge ratio, and smear gouge ratio]]
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  • [[File:ShaleUSGOV.jpg|thumb|300px|Shale.]] * [[Wikipedia:Shale|Shale (Wikipedia)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barnett shale play]]
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  • An oil shale is defined as a fine-grained sedimentary rock that contains a high proporti ...Uintah Basin, Utah. Courtesy of [http://etv10news.com/first-commercial-oil-shale-mine-in-nation-to-be-housed-in-utah/ eTV10 News].]]
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  • | title = Shale tectonics | chapter = Shale tectonics: a preface
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  • ...would be calculated, at a given point on a [[fault]] surface, for explicit shale beds (Equation 1): <math>\text{SGR} = \frac{\Sigma (\text{shale bed thickness})}{\text{fault throw}} \times 100%</math>
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  • ...thified sequence, they define the shale smear factor (SSF) as (see [[:File:Shale-smear-factor-fig2.png|Figure 1c]]) <math>\text{SSF} = \frac{\text{fault throw}}{\text{shale layer thickness}}</math>
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  • [[File:BarnettShalePlayFig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Barnett Shale Field.<ref>[http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/implementation/barnet ....tx.us/oil-gas/major-oil-gas-formations/barnett-shale-information/ Barnett Shale Information.]</ref>
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  • | title = Shale Reservoirs: Giant Resources for the 21st Century | chapter = Shale-gas Resource Systems
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  • | title = Shale Reservoirs: Giant Resources for the 21st Century | chapter = Shale-oil Resource Systems
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  • ...sas. Approximately 2.5 million acres have been leased in the Fayetteville Shale gas play (Figure 1). Production of thermogenic gas from the Fayetteville b ...2050. EIA also reported that the proven gas reserves of the Fayetteville Shale in 2017 were 7.1 Tcf, an increase over the 2016 estimate of 6.3 Tcf.
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  • ...eported production included condensate and oil from wells in the Marcellus Shale. ...urce of 1.5 billion bbls in continuous-type accumulations in the Marcellus Shale. The estimate of natural gas resources ranged from 34 to 181 tcf (95 percen
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  • ...tigraphic units. Note the interval commonly drilled in the Offshore Mancos Shale play. Modified from Hart<ref name=Hart>Hart, B. S., 2021, Stratigraphy and ...Juan Basin of New Mexico and Colorado. This summary focuses on the Mancos Shale play in the period 2017-2020 although other unconventional targets (e.g., t
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  • ...dominated by black siliceous mudstone (Fig. 2). The commercially producing shale interval has a thickness of 20-40m, an average TOC content of 2-4%, vitrini ...ion exceeding 200×103 m3. In order to achieve big breakthrough in the deep shale reservoir exploration, it is of great important to innovate drilling techno
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  • ...dark to light gray, is hard, and often has large jointing sets. The Mowry Shale is ranges in thickness from 150 to 250 ft and is a significant source rock ...bentonites that are found throughout the Mowry. EOG’s return to the Mowry Shale in 2018 with modern slickwater completions designs and two-mile laterals pr
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  • ..., and 2 Goddard Shale records (Fig. 1). Note the dominance of the Woodford Shale wells drilled. ...well completions map is shown in Figure 3. Note the dominance of the Caney Shale wells in the Arkoma, Ardmore and the Marietta Basins.
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  • ...Journal of Petroleum Technology, from How Does Vaca Muerta Stack Up vs. US Shale? Data Tell the Tale]: SPE Journal of Petroleum Technology, December 2018</r ...nd J. W. Lee, 2020, Assessment of Oil and Gas Resources in the Vaca Muerta Shale, NeuquénBasin, Argentina: SPE Symposium on Latin American and Caribbean Pe
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  • ...020 Barnett2019-20CommRpt.jpg|200px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Texas Barnett Shale total natural gas production 2000 through July 2020, https://www.rrc.state. In December 2019, Devon Energy sold its remaining interests in the Barnett Shale to BKV Oil & Gas, a subsidiary of Banpu Pcl (a Thailand-based coal-mining a
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  • ...d the Third member of Dongying Formation (Ed3) are the primary targets for shale oil exploration (Xue et al., 2020). '''Shale Oil Exploration'''
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  • ...ston Basin, the Chattanooga Shale of the southeastern US, and the Woodford Shale of the southcentral US. ...produces both oil and gas[2, 6]. Natural gas produced from the New Albany Shale is a mixture of thermogenic and microbial gas[7].
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  • ...mportant oil source rocks in the Junggar Basin. China's oldest continental shale is in the Permian strata of the Junggar Basin, which are composed of fine s ...continental shale in China: Taking the coexisting combination of tight and shale oil in the Permian Junggar Basin: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 109, p
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  • The Utica Shale should be more aptly named the Point Pleasant Play. Most of the production ...ast and to the southeast. This same interval is an organic rich calcareous shale with a high carbonate content making it a good candidate for hydraulic frac
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  • ...ommRpt.jpg|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Primary area of the Fayetteville Shale exploration and development in Arkansas.]] ...sas. Approximately 2.5 million acres have been leased in the Fayetteville Shale gas play ([[:file:Figure1 FayettevilleShale2019-20CommRpt.jpg|Figure 1]]).
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  • ...shale (TMS) continues to be a minor and largely undeveloped unconventional shale oil play. The potential production area spans over 20.4 million acres acro ...017; Self-Trail et al., 2019), which is equivalent to the upper Eagle Ford Shale in Texas. Workers also identified that the maximum flooding surface occurs
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  • [[File:ShaleUSGOV.jpg|thumb|300px|Shale.]] * [[Wikipedia:Shale|Shale (Wikipedia)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fault seal quantitative prediction: shale smear factor, shale gouge ratio, and smear gouge ratio]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oil shale]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barnett shale play]]
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  • ...gouge ratio, the smear gouge ratio varies in an inverse manner; i.e., high shale gouge ratio corresponds to low smear gouge ratio and vice versa.
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  • ...would be calculated, at a given point on a [[fault]] surface, for explicit shale beds (Equation 1): <math>\text{SGR} = \frac{\Sigma (\text{shale bed thickness})}{\text{fault throw}} \times 100%</math>
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  • ...thified sequence, they define the shale smear factor (SSF) as (see [[:File:Shale-smear-factor-fig2.png|Figure 1c]]) <math>\text{SSF} = \frac{\text{fault throw}}{\text{shale layer thickness}}</math>
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  • ..., and 2 Goddard Shale records (Fig. 1). Note the dominance of the Woodford Shale wells drilled. ...well completions map is shown in Figure 3. Note the dominance of the Caney Shale wells in the Arkoma, Ardmore and the Marietta Basins.
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  • An oil shale is defined as a fine-grained sedimentary rock that contains a high proporti ...Uintah Basin, Utah. Courtesy of [http://etv10news.com/first-commercial-oil-shale-mine-in-nation-to-be-housed-in-utah/ eTV10 News].]]
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  • ...ommRpt.jpg|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Primary area of the Fayetteville Shale exploration and development in Arkansas.]] ...sas. Approximately 2.5 million acres have been leased in the Fayetteville Shale gas play ([[:file:Figure1 FayettevilleShale2019-20CommRpt.jpg|Figure 1]]).
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  • ...sas. Approximately 2.5 million acres have been leased in the Fayetteville Shale gas play (Figure 1). Production of thermogenic gas from the Fayetteville b ...2050. EIA also reported that the proven gas reserves of the Fayetteville Shale in 2017 were 7.1 Tcf, an increase over the 2016 estimate of 6.3 Tcf.
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  • ...tation.pdf Brittleness estimation from Seismic Measurements in the Barnett Shale]
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  • ...020 Barnett2019-20CommRpt.jpg|200px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Texas Barnett Shale total natural gas production 2000 through July 2020, https://www.rrc.state. In December 2019, Devon Energy sold its remaining interests in the Barnett Shale to BKV Oil & Gas, a subsidiary of Banpu Pcl (a Thailand-based coal-mining a
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  • ...-shale ratio of the fault zone. Sand-rich portions of the fault zone leak; shale-rich portions of the fault zone seal. Given the complex structure and compo ...marls as well as small amounts of brittle limestones. Faults with similar shale-rich gouge in producing fields create seals.
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  • ...general decline over the last 20 years (e.g., Permian Basin, Eagle Ford). Shale-oil production remained strong at approximately 7.4 million barrels per day [[file:TightOilCommittee_2018-19_Figure1.jpg|thumb|Figure 1: Current shale-gas and liquids unconventional plays in the Lower 48 States (EIA 2016)]]
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  • [[File:BarnettShalePlayFig1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Barnett Shale Field.<ref>[http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/assets/public/implementation/barnet ....tx.us/oil-gas/major-oil-gas-formations/barnett-shale-information/ Barnett Shale Information.]</ref>
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  • ==Shale ductility and density== ...op-and-fault-seal_fig10-35.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}Ductility of shale. Data from Hoshino et al.<ref name=ch10r37>Hoshino, K., Koide, H., Inami, K
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  • ...mportant oil source rocks in the Junggar Basin. China's oldest continental shale is in the Permian strata of the Junggar Basin, which are composed of fine s ...continental shale in China: Taking the coexisting combination of tight and shale oil in the Permian Junggar Basin: Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 109, p
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  • ==Shale smear factor== Shale Smear Factor Fig1.png|{{figure number|1}}Field example of clay smears separ
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  • ...dark to light gray, is hard, and often has large jointing sets. The Mowry Shale is ranges in thickness from 150 to 250 ft and is a significant source rock ...bentonites that are found throughout the Mowry. EOG’s return to the Mowry Shale in 2018 with modern slickwater completions designs and two-mile laterals pr
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  • | Defines sand-sand and sand-shale juxtaposition and potential [[Cross-leaking faults#Juxtaposed lithology lea ...[[migration]] will occur across these uncolored regions or across the sand-shale juxtapositions with low SGRs (blue-purple). These high SGR areas are essent
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  • ...ston Basin, the Chattanooga Shale of the southeastern US, and the Woodford Shale of the southcentral US. ...produces both oil and gas[2, 6]. Natural gas produced from the New Albany Shale is a mixture of thermogenic and microbial gas[7].
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  • ...h; they may even be somewhat larger than normal. This case also applies to shale, so we don't have to wait for a mud kick from a permeable zone to anticipat ==Density of shale cuttings==
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  • ...dominated by black siliceous mudstone (Fig. 2). The commercially producing shale interval has a thickness of 20-40m, an average TOC content of 2-4%, vitrini ...ion exceeding 200×103 m3. In order to achieve big breakthrough in the deep shale reservoir exploration, it is of great important to innovate drilling techno
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  • ...e. Fracking is used in formations with low permeability such as tight gas, shale gas, tight oil and gas [[coal]] seam. ...l inside the shale. After the withdrawal of fracking fluid, and gas in the shale can be economically recovered. As mentioned earlier, during the productive
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  • ...[[chert]], or sandstone reservoirs. It has yet to be tested in interbedded shale–carbonate sequences. * The [[seal]] or [[Trap leakage|leak]] threshold [[shale gouge ratio]] (SGR) must be empirically calibrated for each basin, using kn
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  • ...arbons (including coal-bed methane, gas hydrates, shale gas & liquids, oil shale, and oil sands), and more recently to renewable energy resources (wind, sol
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  • ...sive]] shale above unconformity and marine shale above sandstone || Marine shale beneath sandstone ...d marine sandstones || Superunconformity marine shale || Underlying marine shale
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  • ==Shale response example== ...ocks_fig6-2.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Composite log of Kimmeridge shale, North Sea. From Meyer and Nederlof.<ref name=Meyerandnederlof_1984>Meyer,
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  • ...transgressions and exhibit similar organic-rich facies as the Haynesville Shale (Hammes et al., 2012). The Haynesville basin was surrounded by carbonate sh ...rrc.texas.gov/oil-and-gas/major-oil-and-gas-formations/haynesville-bossier-shale/ and from Louisiana Oil and Gas association http://dnr.louisiana.gov/index.
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  • ...d the Third member of Dongying Formation (Ed3) are the primary targets for shale oil exploration (Xue et al., 2020). '''Shale Oil Exploration'''
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  • • Justin Birdwell, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, USA [Eagle Ford Shale] • Kent Bowker, Bowker Petroleum, The Woodlands, TX, USA [Barnett Shale]
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  • ...cellus Shale in the Appalachian Basin and shales within the Permian Basin. Shale liquids production is down by around a million bpd to approximately 7.1 mil ...pment and production front, new enhanced oil recovery approaches for tight shale reservoirs are being more widely implemented. Natural gas or CO2 injection
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  • ...created by shale-prone gouge with low shale gouge ratios (SGR) or sand and shale juxtaposition.
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  • ...d distribution. That leaves only [[porosity]] as the major variable within shale sections. Because porosity is related to compaction, porosity measurements ...ype), the major remaining variable that affects [[rate of penetration]] in shale is porosity.
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  • ...Regional updip pinch-outs of sandstone into an impermeable facies such as shale or [[anhydrite]]. ...''; Local updip pinch-outs of sandstone into an impermeable facies such as shale or anhydrite.
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  • ...tigraphic units. Note the interval commonly drilled in the Offshore Mancos Shale play. Modified from Hart<ref name=Hart>Hart, B. S., 2021, Stratigraphy and ...Juan Basin of New Mexico and Colorado. This summary focuses on the Mancos Shale play in the period 2017-2020 although other unconventional targets (e.g., t
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  • ...nd production from shales continues to be in North America. The success of shale liquid plays in the Permian Basin and the Bakken and Eagle Ford Shales have
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  • ...ation-of-petroleum_fig7-3.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Comparison of shale pore size with hydrocarbon molecule size. From Momper;<ref name=Momper1978> ...aller pores. [[:file:migration-of-petroleum_fig7-3.png|Figure 1]] compares shale pore size with hydrocarbon molecule size.
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  • ==Diffusion in shale vs. Sand== ...s observation suggests diffusion is not a practical transport mechanism in shale. However, even in sands for distances greater than 10-100 m, [[Hydrocarbon
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  • ...oleum leakage up faults is a type of membrane seal failure. The higher the shale content of the fault fill, the less the chance of fault-plane leakage. ...ignificant amounts of petroleum. If [[growth fault]]s die upsection into a shale interval, leakage may be minimal except where natural [[Natural hydraulic f
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  • ...|| [[Turbidite]] sandstone || Gas || Stratigraphic || Saqiye Group || Yafo shale || U.F. || 1200 ...idite sandstone || Gas || Structural/stratigraphic || Saqiye Group || Yafo shale || U.F. || 4
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  • ==Shale seals== ...e true shales as well as siltstones, silty mudstones, and interbedded sand/shale cores.
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  • ...the contact area of the hydrocarbons with the shale. Any weaknesses in the shale, such as fractures, will eventually be reached by the accumulating hydrocar
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  • * [[Net thickness]] of different lithologies, e.g., [[sandstone]], [[shale]], [[Carbonate|limestone]] * ρ<sub>m</sub> = weighted average of grain (mineral) density (sandstone and shale = 2.65 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, limestone = 2.71 g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
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  • ...27.png|400px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Porous bioherm completely encased in shale.]] ...Porosity#Carbonate pore systems|porous]] [[bioherm]] completely encased in shale (as shown in [[:file:formation-fluid-pressure-and-its-application_fig5-27.p
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  • ...e]]s, or [[carbonate]]s. These traps are often called [[tar sands]], [[oil shale]]s, bituminous sandstones, or bituminous limestones.
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  • ...shale (TMS) continues to be a minor and largely undeveloped unconventional shale oil play. The potential production area spans over 20.4 million acres acro ...017; Self-Trail et al., 2019), which is equivalent to the upper Eagle Ford Shale in Texas. Workers also identified that the maximum flooding surface occurs
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  • ...hydrocarbon [[accumulation]]s. There are also examples of traps with thick shale seals that are [[dry]]. This difficulty in establishing a relationship betw ...nuous, having fractures terminate within the seal, and having at least one shale lamina with a high [[displacement pressure]].
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  • ...eported production included condensate and oil from wells in the Marcellus Shale. ...urce of 1.5 billion bbls in continuous-type accumulations in the Marcellus Shale. The estimate of natural gas resources ranged from 34 to 181 tcf (95 percen
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