Organic matter–hosted pore system, Marcellus Formation (Devonian), Pennsylvania
Bureau of Economic Analysis · ExxonMobil (United States)
Abstract
Abstract The Marcellus Formation of Pennsylvania represents an outstanding example of an organic matter (OM)–hosted pore system; most pores detectable by field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) are associated with OM instead of mineral matrix. In the two wells studied here, total organic carbon (TOC) content is a stronger control on OM-hosted porosity than is thermal maturity. The two study wells span a maturity from late wet gas (vitrinite reflectance [Ro], ∼1.0%) to dry gas (Ro, ∼2.1%). Samples with a TOC less than 5.5 wt. % display a positive correlation between TOC and porosity, but samples with a TOC greater than 5.5 wt. % display little or no increase in porosity with a further increasing…
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- 79.14
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Devonian
- Geology
- Geochemistry
- Mining engineering
- Late Devonian extinction
- Paleontology
- Carboniferous