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Enrichment model and major controlling factors of below-source tight oil in Lower Cretaceous Fuyu reservoirs in northern Songliao Basin, NE China.

Authors :
WANG Xiaojun
BAI Xuefeng
LI Junhui
JIN Zhijun
WANG Guiwen
CHEN Fangju
ZHENG Qiang
HOU Yanping
YANG Qingjie
LI Jie
LI Junwen
CAI Yu
Source :
Petroleum Exploration & Development; Apr2024, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p279-291, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Based on the geochemical, seismic, logging and drilling data, the Fuyu reservoirs of the Lower Cretaceous Quantou Formation in northern Songliao Basin are systematically studied in terms of the geological characteristics, the tight oil enrichment model and its major controlling factors. First, the Quantou Formation is overlaid by high-quality source rocks of the Upper Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation, with the development of nose structure around sag and the broad and continuous distribution of sand bodies. The reservoirs are tight on the whole. Second, the configuration of multiple elements, such as high-quality source rocks, reservoir rocks, fault, overpressure and structure, controls the tight oil enrichment in the Fuyu reservoirs. The source-reservoir combination controls the tight oil distribution pattern. The pressure difference between source and reservoir drives the charging of tight oil. The fault-sandbody transport system determines the migration and accumulation of oil and gas. The positive structure is the favorable place for tight oil enrichment, and the fault-horst zone is the key part of syncline area for tight oil exploration. Third, based on the source-reservoir relationship, transport mode, accumulation dynamics and other elements, three tight oil enrichment models are recognized in the Fuyu reservoirs: (1) vertical or lateral migration of hydrocarbon from source rocks to adjacent reservoir rocks, that is, driven by overpressure, hydrocarbon generated is migrated vertically or laterally to and accumulates in the adjacent reservoir rocks; (2) transport of hydrocarbon through faults between separated source and reservoirs, that is, driven by overpressure, hydrocarbon migrates downward through faults to the sandbodies that are separated from the source rocks; and (3) migration of hydrocarbon through faults and sandbodies between separated source and reservoirs, that is, driven by overpressure, hydrocarbon migrates downwards through faults to the reservoir rocks that are separated from the source rocks, and then migrates laterally through sandbodies. Fourth, the differences in oil source conditions, charging drive, fault distribution, sandbody and reservoir physical properties cause the differential enrichment of tight oil in the Fuyu reservoirs. Comprehensive analysis suggests that the Fuyu reservoir in the Qijia-Gulong Sag has good conditions for tight oil enrichment and has been less explored, and it is an important new zone for tight oil exploration in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20964803
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Petroleum Exploration & Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176967942
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1876-3804(24)60023-6