Origin of different Chlorite (cas 14998-27-7) occurrences and their effects on tight clastic reservoir porosity
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Add time:07/23/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The effects of Chlorite (cas 14998-27-7) on tight sandstone reservoirs have not been fully understood yet. In this paper, two different chlorite occurrences are observed in the Upper Triassic Xujiahe tight sandstones of Guang'an Area, Sichuan Basin (grain coating) and in the Permian Lucaogou tight sandstones of Jimusar Sag, Junggar Basin (pore filling), respectively. The effects these two chlorite occurrences having on reservoir quality are evaluated. Results show the influence of chlorite on porosity of tight clastic reservoir depends on its occurrences. Grain-coating chlorite has positive effect on porosity preservation, while pore-filling chlorite plays a negative role.Analysis of grain size indicates that grain-coating and pore-filling chlorites always occur in high-energy and low-energy environments, respectively. The water current carries an abundance of medium-grained saltating contents in strong hydrodynamic tractive current environment that leads to a relative motion between the saltating population and suspended clay in water. As indicated by Bernoulli's theory, the saltating grains are coated by clay on the surface because of the local flow pressure resulting from relative velocity. However, in the case of a weak hydrodynamic tractive current depositional environment, sand is entrained with clay, i.e., both sand grains and clays are in suspension and they have no relative velocity; thus, the clay cannot completely coat the grain surface. As the precursor of chlorite, occurrence of smectite-dominant clays determines the occurrence of chlorite during diagenesis, and therefore, determines whether the chlorite has a positive effect on porosity of tight clastic reservoirs.
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