Abstract

Abstract Deep shale layer in the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation, southern Sichuan Basin is the major replacement target of shale gas exploration in China. However, the prediction of “sweet-spots” in deep shale gas reservoirs lacks physical basis due to the short of systematic experimental research on the physical properties of the deep shale. Based on petrological, acoustic and hardness measurements, variation law and control factors of dynamic and static elastic properties of the deep shale samples are investigated. The study results show that the deep shale samples are similar to the middle-shallow shale in terms of mineral composition and pore type. Geochemical characteristics of organic-rich shale samples (TOC > 2%) indicate that these shale samples have a framework of microcrystalline quartz grains; the intergranular pores in these shale samples are between rigid quartz grains and have mechanical property of hard pore. The lean-organic shale samples (TOC

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