Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin

Technical methods such as cast thin section identification, scanning electron microscopy, constant rate mercury intrusion, X-ray diffraction, fluid inclusion homogenization temperature measurement, laser Raman component analysis and illite isotope dating were used to analyze the densification proces...

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Main Authors: Wu ZHANG, Yiming JIANG, Xiaoguang XIAO, Hao CHEN, Qing MIAO, Zhixing XU
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Published: Editorial Office of Petroleum Geology and Experiment 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.sysydz.net/cn/article/doi/10.11781/sysydz202101086
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author Wu ZHANG
Yiming JIANG
Xiaoguang XIAO
Hao CHEN
Qing MIAO
Zhixing XU
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Hao CHEN
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description Technical methods such as cast thin section identification, scanning electron microscopy, constant rate mercury intrusion, X-ray diffraction, fluid inclusion homogenization temperature measurement, laser Raman component analysis and illite isotope dating were used to analyze the densification process of Huagang Formation in the northern and central Xihu Sag of the East China Sea Shelf Basin. The controlling factors of reservoir densification were discussed. The reservoir heterogeneity of the Huagang Formation is controlled by the pore throat structure, and the reservoir with a throat radius less than 1 μm is regarded as a tight reservoir. Burial compaction is the main reason for the generally low permeability and tightness of reservoirs, and differential diagenesis aggravates the differential evolution of reservoirs. When the formation temperature exceeds 160℃, the inhibition of cementation by the ring chlorite is significantly weakened. The alkaline closed environment of the middle diagenesis B stage makes a large amount of iron-containing carbonate, pom-shaped chlorite and bridging illite enriched and directly blocks the throats, resulting in large-scale tight reservoirs in the Huagang Formation. Recovering the key diagenetic evolution process of the Huagang Formation reservoirs, it is speculated that the H4 and H5 sand formations of the Huagang Formation entered large-scale compaction during 9-7 Ma, and the strong lateral compression of the Longjing Movement accelerated the densification process.
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spelling doaj.art-357541871cf7492789b2e0366c47e2c72024-03-05T04:40:39ZzhoEditorial Office of Petroleum Geology and ExperimentShiyou shiyan dizhi1001-61122021-01-01431869510.11781/sysydz202101086sysydz-43-1-86Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf BasinWu ZHANG0Yiming JIANG1Xiaoguang XIAO2Hao CHEN3Qing MIAO4Zhixing XU5Shanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd, Shanghai 200335, ChinaShanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd, Shanghai 200335, ChinaShanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd, Shanghai 200335, ChinaShanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd, Shanghai 200335, ChinaShanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd, Shanghai 200335, ChinaShanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd, Shanghai 200335, ChinaTechnical methods such as cast thin section identification, scanning electron microscopy, constant rate mercury intrusion, X-ray diffraction, fluid inclusion homogenization temperature measurement, laser Raman component analysis and illite isotope dating were used to analyze the densification process of Huagang Formation in the northern and central Xihu Sag of the East China Sea Shelf Basin. The controlling factors of reservoir densification were discussed. The reservoir heterogeneity of the Huagang Formation is controlled by the pore throat structure, and the reservoir with a throat radius less than 1 μm is regarded as a tight reservoir. Burial compaction is the main reason for the generally low permeability and tightness of reservoirs, and differential diagenesis aggravates the differential evolution of reservoirs. When the formation temperature exceeds 160℃, the inhibition of cementation by the ring chlorite is significantly weakened. The alkaline closed environment of the middle diagenesis B stage makes a large amount of iron-containing carbonate, pom-shaped chlorite and bridging illite enriched and directly blocks the throats, resulting in large-scale tight reservoirs in the Huagang Formation. Recovering the key diagenetic evolution process of the Huagang Formation reservoirs, it is speculated that the H4 and H5 sand formations of the Huagang Formation entered large-scale compaction during 9-7 Ma, and the strong lateral compression of the Longjing Movement accelerated the densification process.https://www.sysydz.net/cn/article/doi/10.11781/sysydz202101086clay mineralsdensification processdifferent diagenesishuagang formationxihu sageast china sea shelf basin
spellingShingle Wu ZHANG
Yiming JIANG
Xiaoguang XIAO
Hao CHEN
Qing MIAO
Zhixing XU
Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin
Shiyou shiyan dizhi
clay minerals
densification process
different diagenesis
huagang formation
xihu sag
east china sea shelf basin
title Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin
title_full Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin
title_fullStr Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin
title_full_unstemmed Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin
title_short Densification process of Huagang Formation in northern and central Xihu Sag of East China Sea Shelf Basin
title_sort densification process of huagang formation in northern and central xihu sag of east china sea shelf basin
topic clay minerals
densification process
different diagenesis
huagang formation
xihu sag
east china sea shelf basin
url https://www.sysydz.net/cn/article/doi/10.11781/sysydz202101086
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