NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.

In this paper, the fractal dimension is calculated by extracting pore parameters from SEM images and NMR experimental data, the pore structure heterogeneity in plane and space is comprehensively discussed, and the relationship between the fractal dimension and shale composition and physical paramete...

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Main Authors: Keying Zhao, Zhanghua Zhang
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323968
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description In this paper, the fractal dimension is calculated by extracting pore parameters from SEM images and NMR experimental data, the pore structure heterogeneity in plane and space is comprehensively discussed, and the relationship between the fractal dimension and shale composition and physical parameters is discussed, providing new ideas for the study of shale reservoirs heterogeneity. Fractal dimension analysis of SEM images reveals that the shale pores of the Shanxi Formation can be divided into organic pores, inter-granular pores and micro-fractures. The average diameter of nano-scale pores is 17.13 nm to 67.65 nm, the surface porosity is 5.75% to 9.37%, and the proportion of micro-fractures is 0.36% to 0.72%, with an average value of 0.53%. The ImageJ Weka Segmentation module in ImageJ software intelligently optimizes the degree of pore recognition in SEM images to ensure accurate extraction and characterization of pore structure features. The fractal dimension of the SEM image was calculated using the Dathe formula for the identified pores: Fractal dimension of bound fluid pore (0.4922 ~ 0.9396) and fractal dimension of movable fluid (2.9727 ~ 2.989), quartz content has a negative correlation with the fractal dimension of bound fluid pores, clay mineral content has a positive correlation with the fractal dimension of bound fluid pores, NMR fractal dimension has no obvious correlation with organic matter content and maturity, and NMR fractal dimension has a negative correlation with porosity, but has no obvious correlation with permeability: indicating that NMR fractal dimension is mainly affected by the composition of shale minerals; The Shanxi Formation shale has a high degree of evolution but the organic matter pores are not developed. The reservoirs space is mainly provided by inter-granular pores and micro-fractures; the inter-granular pores and micro-fractures have high heterogeneity and poor connectivity leads to low permeability.This paper attempts to use the ImageJ Weka Segmentation module to intelligently optimize the identification of pores, which improves the efficiency and accuracy of pore identification. At the same time, it combines the fractal dimension of SEM images and the fractal dimension of NMR images to characterize reservoir characteristics, which provides a basis for quantitatively describing the irregularity of shale pore morphology.
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spelling doaj-art-d0ef15214590401bb05333a7b8d0fd012025-08-20T02:23:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01205e032396810.1371/journal.pone.0323968NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.Keying ZhaoZhanghua ZhangIn this paper, the fractal dimension is calculated by extracting pore parameters from SEM images and NMR experimental data, the pore structure heterogeneity in plane and space is comprehensively discussed, and the relationship between the fractal dimension and shale composition and physical parameters is discussed, providing new ideas for the study of shale reservoirs heterogeneity. Fractal dimension analysis of SEM images reveals that the shale pores of the Shanxi Formation can be divided into organic pores, inter-granular pores and micro-fractures. The average diameter of nano-scale pores is 17.13 nm to 67.65 nm, the surface porosity is 5.75% to 9.37%, and the proportion of micro-fractures is 0.36% to 0.72%, with an average value of 0.53%. The ImageJ Weka Segmentation module in ImageJ software intelligently optimizes the degree of pore recognition in SEM images to ensure accurate extraction and characterization of pore structure features. The fractal dimension of the SEM image was calculated using the Dathe formula for the identified pores: Fractal dimension of bound fluid pore (0.4922 ~ 0.9396) and fractal dimension of movable fluid (2.9727 ~ 2.989), quartz content has a negative correlation with the fractal dimension of bound fluid pores, clay mineral content has a positive correlation with the fractal dimension of bound fluid pores, NMR fractal dimension has no obvious correlation with organic matter content and maturity, and NMR fractal dimension has a negative correlation with porosity, but has no obvious correlation with permeability: indicating that NMR fractal dimension is mainly affected by the composition of shale minerals; The Shanxi Formation shale has a high degree of evolution but the organic matter pores are not developed. The reservoirs space is mainly provided by inter-granular pores and micro-fractures; the inter-granular pores and micro-fractures have high heterogeneity and poor connectivity leads to low permeability.This paper attempts to use the ImageJ Weka Segmentation module to intelligently optimize the identification of pores, which improves the efficiency and accuracy of pore identification. At the same time, it combines the fractal dimension of SEM images and the fractal dimension of NMR images to characterize reservoir characteristics, which provides a basis for quantitatively describing the irregularity of shale pore morphology.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323968
spellingShingle Keying Zhao
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NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.
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title NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.
title_full NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.
title_fullStr NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.
title_full_unstemmed NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.
title_short NMR and SEM fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the Upper Paleozoic shale in Ordos Basin as an example.
title_sort nmr and sem fractal dimensions explore shale pore structure taking the upper paleozoic shale in ordos basin as an example
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323968
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