地学前缘 ›› 2023, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (1): 229-241.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2022.8.15-en
所属专题: Research Articles (English)
ZHANG Ruifeng1(), TIAN Jianzhang2,*(
), HUANG Yuanxin2, TIAN Ran2, REN Yi2, BIAN Yingying2, WANG Yuanjie2, CHEN Ling2, LU Shan2
ZHANG Ruifeng1(), TIAN Jianzhang2,*(
), HUANG Yuanxin2, TIAN Ran2, REN Yi2, BIAN Yingying2, WANG Yuanjie2, CHEN Ling2, LU Shan2
摘要:
The buried hill in the Jizhong depression contains abundant petroleum reserves and are important production areas. The Ordovician buried hill has restricted the discovery of new oil and gas exploration targets because of its strong reservoir heterogeneity and complex reservoir-controlling factors. Based on a large volume of core, thin section, logging, seismic, and geochemical data and numerous geological analyses, the reservoir-forming conditions and modes were systematically analyzed to guide the exploration and achieve important breakthroughs in the Yangshuiwu and Wen’an slope buried hills. The study revealed that three sets of source rocks of the third and fourth members of the Shahejie Formation from the Paleogene and Carboniferous-Permian were developed in the Jizhong depression, providing sufficient material basis for the formation of buried hill oil and gas reservoirs. The reservoir control mechanism involving the three major factors of “cloud-karst-fault” was clarified, and karst cave, fracture fissure-pore, and cloud pore type reservoir models were established, thereby expanding the exploration potential. Controlled by the superposition of multi-stage tectonic processes during the Indosinian, Yanshanian, and Himalayan, two genetic buried hill trap types of uplift-depression and depression-uplift were formed. Based on the analysis of reservoir-forming factors of the Ordovician buried hill, three buried hill oil and gas reservoir-forming models were identified: low-level tectonic-lithologic composite quasi-layered buried hill, medium-level paleo-storage paleo-block buried hill, and high-level paleo-storage new-block buried hill. Comprehensive evaluations indicate that the reservoir-forming conditions of the low-level tectonic-lithologic composite quasi-layered buried hill in the northern portion of the Jizhong depression are the most favorable and that the Sicundian and Xinzhen buried hills are favorable areas for future exploration.