Evolution and controls of high reservoir quality in Oligocene sandstones from moderate to deep burial, Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China
The Oligocene sandstones characterized by highly variable reservoir quality are the main hydrocarbon exploration and development targets in the Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China. In this study, the evolution and controls of reservoir quality in Oligocene sandstones from moderate to deep burial were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sedimentary geology 2022-11, Vol.441, p.106275, Article 106275 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Oligocene sandstones characterized by highly variable reservoir quality are the main hydrocarbon exploration and development targets in the Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China. In this study, the evolution and controls of reservoir quality in Oligocene sandstones from moderate to deep burial were investigated using petrographic and petrological data. The results show that the Oligocene sandstones are mostly fine-to coarse-grained, subangular to subrounded roundness, moderately sorted feldspathic litharenites and lithic arkoses with an average Q/F/R distribution of 48.4: 29.1: 22.5. Three anomalously high porosity/permeability zones (AHPZs, hereinafter named AHPZ-I, AHPZ-II, and AHPZ-III, respectively) are developed at depth ranges of 2300–3100 m, 3200–3550 m, and 3700–4200 m, respectively. Notably, the three zones are featured by distinctly different pore types: mainly primary pores in AHPZ-I; pore combination (average primary pore volume > average secondary pore volume) in AHPZ-II; primary pores with a few microfractures in AHPZ-III. The pore-throat sizes controlling permeability in anomalously high porosity sandstones (AHPS) decrease steadily from AHPZ-I to AHPZ-III-1 and then increase significantly at AHPZ-III-2. The AHPS reservoirs are characterized by low displacement pressure, large pore throat and mercury intrusion saturation, and high free fluid index (FFI) and reservoir quality index (RQI).
Compaction greatly degraded the reservoir quality of Oligocene sandstones; carbonate cementation further restricts the formation of high-quality reservoirs. The sandstones with low content ( |
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ISSN: | 0037-0738 1879-0968 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2022.106275 |