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31 January 2020 Application of hyperspectral technology in shale gas exploration
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Proceedings Volume 11427, Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum; 114273K (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553038
Event: Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum, 2019, Changchun, China
Abstract
Hylogger hyperspectral core scanning system is used to detailed scan shale gas drilling cores, obtaining visible-near infrared (spectral range 380nm-1100nm), short-wave infrared (spectral range 1100nm-2500nm), thermal infrared (spectral range 6000-14500nm) spectral curves and high-definition core images. Based on the analysis of mineral covalent bond vibrations differences which is generated by wavelength discrepancies to extract the mineral information; Such as Hydrocarbon quantity、carbonate minerals、silicate minerals and iron oxides. Form the changes of those minerals assemblage we could deduce the information of diagenetic temperature and thermal maturity which have instruction significance for oil and gas exploration, meanwhile, combining with core image color, texture, contrast, brightness information the lithology can be quickly identified and the sedimentary environment can be inferred too. Integrate the information can provides a strong basis for the determination of favorable areas for hydrocarbon generation.
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Pengfei Liu, Yingjun Zhao, Hongda Zhang, Tianxu Guo, and Daming Wang "Application of hyperspectral technology in shale gas exploration", Proc. SPIE 11427, Second Target Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Summit Forum, 114273K (31 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553038
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