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Diagenesis and reservoir classification criteria for Jurassic continental sandstone oil reservoir in the western Ordos Basin, China.

Authors :
Wei, Jiaxin
Chen, Shou
Gu, Yanping
Zhang, Huaibiao
Yin, Shuai
Yuan, Hui
Source :
Geological Journal; Jul2021, Vol. 56 Issue 7, p3868-3882, 15p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The marginal area of a sedimentary basin is closer to the provenance, so the sand body is generally more developed. For the Western Margin Thrust Belt of the Ordos Basin, the quality of the Jurassic sandstone reservoirs is still less studied. Diagenesis and reservoir evaluation are important research contents and hotspots in sedimentary geology. Therefore, in this paper, the diagenesis and reservoir properties of the Jurassic Yan 6 to Yan 10 members (Yan'an Formation) have been systematically studied based on the latest 3D seismic, well logging, cast thin section, scanning electron microscope and petrophysical property tests in this area. Furthermore, the vertical heterogeneity of petrophysical properties of the Jurassic reservoir has been discussed in detail, and the diagenetic evolution sequence and classification criteria of Jurassic sandstone reservoir have been proposed. The research results show that the lithologies of the Yan 6 to Yan 10 members are mainly lithic quartz sandstone, lithic feldspar sandstone and feldspar lithic sandstone. The pore types of sandstone are mainly intergranular pores, followed by dissolution pores, intercrystalline pores and a few microfractures. There are two high‐value porosity zones in the buried depths of 1,950–2,050 m and 2,150–2,250 m, which are the coupling results of dissolution and palaeo‐overpressure. Based on the comprehensive study of petrology, petrophysical properties and diagenesis, the diagenetic evolution sequence of the Jurassic sandstone was restored and a comprehensive classification standard for the Jurassic sandstone reservoirs is proposed. The Jurassic reservoir in the study area is a structural‐lithological reservoir, which has a unified oil–water interface, the Type I and Type II reservoir areas in the structural high positions are conducive to the large‐scale accumulation of hydrocarbons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00721050
Volume :
56
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geological Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151211567
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4136