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- Title
7 000 m 以深优质砂岩储层的特征、成因机制及 油气勘探意义 --以库车坳陷下白垩统巴什基奇克组为例
- Authors
曾庆鲁; 莫 涛; 赵继龙; 唐永亮; 张荣虎; 夏九峰; 胡春雷; 史玲玲
- Abstract
Ultra-deep clastic reservoirs generally have poor physical properties and low single-well productivity, but Well Bozi 9, which is newly drilled in the Kuqa Depression of the Tarim Basin, encounters a thick high-quality reservoir in the Bashijiqike Formation of Lower Cretaceous deeper than 7 600 m and produces a high-yield industrial gas flow. In order to reveal the characteristics and genesis of the Bashijiqike Formation reservoir and reduce the exploration risk of ultra-deep oil and gas layers, we discussed its characteristics, genetic mechanism and oil & gas exploration significance based on cores, logging and experimental analysis, combined with regional temperature-pressure conditions and burial evolution history. And the following research results were obtained. First, the rock types of ultra-deep reservoir of Bashijiqike Formation in this area are medium- and fine-grained feldspathic litharenite and lithic arkose with point-line contact between grains, and its reservoir space is dominated by primary intergranular pores. At present, it is still at its middle diagenetic stage. Second, different from other ultra-deep fractured low-porosity sandstone reservoirs, this set of ultra-deep reservoir is a pore-type reservoir with a porosity of 4-13%, the permeability of 0.1-50.0 mD and good porosity and permeability correlation. Third, during the sedimentation of Bashijiqike Formation, thick sand bodies of delta front were widely developed, medium and fine sandstones accounted for more than 85% and grains had strong compressive capacity. After that, this reservoir experienced long-term shallow burial in the early-medium stage and rapid deep burial in the late stage and the burial compaction effect was weaker. In the late stage, a canopy structure was formed from the overlying Paleogene thick gypsum salt bed due to thrust and compression, and it further suppress ed vertical compaction. In the meantime, the study area was far from the orogenic belt and the structural transition zone, so the lateral compressive stress was weak. Therefore, the primary intergranular pores were preserved in large quantities. It is concluded that coarse lithology, weak compaction and low tectonic stress are the key factors to the development of this ultra-deep high-quality reservoir. In addition, the development of large-scale effective reservoirs deeper than 7 000 m provides favorable material conditions for the high-abundance enrichment of natural gas and the reserves of trillion cubic meters in the Kuqa Depression, and the oil and gas exploration potential is huge.
- Subjects
NATURAL gas reserves; PETROLEUM prospecting; NATURAL gas prospecting; SANDSTONE; GAS flow; OROGENIC belts; GAS condensate reservoirs; NATURAL gas; PETROPHYSICS
- Publication
Natural Gas Industry, 2020, Vol 40, Issue 1, p38
- ISSN
1000-0976
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3787/j.issn.1000-0976.2020.01.005