Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China

The first industrial gas flow has been recently achieved in the Shajingzi Belt, northwest Tarim Basin, China, although that area is always characterized as a monoclinic structure background, typical tight bituminous sandstones, and poor hydrocarbon accumulation conditions. Based on drilling, oil tes...

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Main Authors: Yuanyin Zhang, Junfeng Zhang, Yongjin Gao, Yalei Liu, Miaoqing Miao, Qingyao Li, Zhichao Sun
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.857053/full
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author Yuanyin Zhang
Junfeng Zhang
Yongjin Gao
Yalei Liu
Miaoqing Miao
Qingyao Li
Zhichao Sun
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Junfeng Zhang
Yongjin Gao
Yalei Liu
Miaoqing Miao
Qingyao Li
Zhichao Sun
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description The first industrial gas flow has been recently achieved in the Shajingzi Belt, northwest Tarim Basin, China, although that area is always characterized as a monoclinic structure background, typical tight bituminous sandstones, and poor hydrocarbon accumulation conditions. Based on drilling, oil testing, geophysics, geological, and geochemical data, a comprehensive research including reservoir description, hydrocarbon tracing, and accumulation history analysis in the Shajingzi Belt was carefully conducted to establish a meaningful Silurian hydrocarbon accumulation model and discover potential areas in this study. It is found that 1) the Silurian reservoirs in the Shajingzi Belt mainly bear gas and could be defined as the typical tight sandstone reservoir with ultralow porosity generally less than 10% and low-permeability distributed between 0.1 and 10 mD, respectively; 2) petroleum substantially comes from the Cambrian–Ordovician source rocks, especially in the Awati Sag, possessing the dominant contribution from the shales in Cambrian Yuertusi Formation; 3) synthetically, three major hydrocarbon accumulation periods can be determined in the Shajingzi Belt, namely, the Late Caledonian, the Late Hercynian–Early Indosinian, and the middle Himalayan, respectively; 4) the evolution of Shajingzi Fault system apparently dominated the formation of various Silurian structural–lithologic traps in the monoclinic structure background and efficiently connected the deep source rocks in the Awati Sag, especially during Himalayan period when the current tight sandstone gas reservoirs were formed. This research could find its benefit for exploration in similar basin–range junction areas.
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spelling doaj.art-4e61d75918074edcbebc9ab76022d3722022-12-22T02:21:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632022-05-011010.3389/feart.2022.857053857053Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, ChinaYuanyin ZhangJunfeng ZhangYongjin GaoYalei LiuMiaoqing MiaoQingyao LiZhichao SunThe first industrial gas flow has been recently achieved in the Shajingzi Belt, northwest Tarim Basin, China, although that area is always characterized as a monoclinic structure background, typical tight bituminous sandstones, and poor hydrocarbon accumulation conditions. Based on drilling, oil testing, geophysics, geological, and geochemical data, a comprehensive research including reservoir description, hydrocarbon tracing, and accumulation history analysis in the Shajingzi Belt was carefully conducted to establish a meaningful Silurian hydrocarbon accumulation model and discover potential areas in this study. It is found that 1) the Silurian reservoirs in the Shajingzi Belt mainly bear gas and could be defined as the typical tight sandstone reservoir with ultralow porosity generally less than 10% and low-permeability distributed between 0.1 and 10 mD, respectively; 2) petroleum substantially comes from the Cambrian–Ordovician source rocks, especially in the Awati Sag, possessing the dominant contribution from the shales in Cambrian Yuertusi Formation; 3) synthetically, three major hydrocarbon accumulation periods can be determined in the Shajingzi Belt, namely, the Late Caledonian, the Late Hercynian–Early Indosinian, and the middle Himalayan, respectively; 4) the evolution of Shajingzi Fault system apparently dominated the formation of various Silurian structural–lithologic traps in the monoclinic structure background and efficiently connected the deep source rocks in the Awati Sag, especially during Himalayan period when the current tight sandstone gas reservoirs were formed. This research could find its benefit for exploration in similar basin–range junction areas.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.857053/fulltight sandstone gaslate hydrocarbon accumulationstructural trapsSilurianShajingzi BeltTarim Basin
spellingShingle Yuanyin Zhang
Junfeng Zhang
Yongjin Gao
Yalei Liu
Miaoqing Miao
Qingyao Li
Zhichao Sun
Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China
Frontiers in Earth Science
tight sandstone gas
late hydrocarbon accumulation
structural traps
Silurian
Shajingzi Belt
Tarim Basin
title Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China
title_full Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China
title_fullStr Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China
title_short Characteristics and Accumulation Model of Silurian Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir: A Case Study in the Shajingzi Belt, Northwest Tarim Basin, China
title_sort characteristics and accumulation model of silurian tight sandstone gas reservoir a case study in the shajingzi belt northwest tarim basin china
topic tight sandstone gas
late hydrocarbon accumulation
structural traps
Silurian
Shajingzi Belt
Tarim Basin
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.857053/full
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