Abstract

The pore characteristics of coal reservoirs play a very important role in the migration of coalbed methane reservoirs, and its heterogeneity has been studied by a large number of scholars. However, there are few studies on lignite reservoirs. In this paper, three sets of lignite reservoirs in the Jiergalangtu depression are taken as the research object. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) images are converted from time-domain signals to frequency-domain signals through Fourier transformation, which quantitatively characterizes the heterogeneity of coal reservoirs. The variance of the value indicates that the three sets of coal seams NO.4Var<NO.5Var<NO.6Var. Through nitrogen adsorption experiment and fractal analysis, the pore continuity, surface roughness, pore structure, pore type and other aspects are studied. The lignite in the study area has high pore surface roughness and complex pore structure. Affected by various geological factors such as material composition, coal-forming environment, degree of evolution and other geological factors, lignite reservoirs in different layers and different mining areas show obvious heterogeneity.

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