Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China

Taking reef-shoal bodies developed in multiple formations in the Tarim and Sichuan Basins as examples, this paper examines the origin of pores and heterogeneity of different types of reef-shoal reservoirs, and tries to find out the distribution rules of various reef-shoal reservoirs. Reef-shoal rese...

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Main Authors: Wenzhi ZHAO, Anjiang SHEN, Jingao ZHOU, Xiaofang WANG, Junming LU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2014-06-01
Series:Petroleum Exploration and Development
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380414600343
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spelling doaj-519ebc2ba9f048d9ad17056b0d43f57b2021-02-02T04:47:07ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum Exploration and Development1876-38042014-06-01413283293Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW ChinaWenzhi ZHAO0Anjiang SHEN1Jingao ZHOU2Xiaofang WANG3Junming LU4PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing 100083, China; Corresponding authorPetroChina Hangzhou Research Institute of Geology, Hangzhou 310023, China; Key Laboratory of Carbonate Reservoirs, CNPC, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaPetroChina Hangzhou Research Institute of Geology, Hangzhou 310023, China; Key Laboratory of Carbonate Reservoirs, CNPC, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaPetroChina Hangzhou Research Institute of Geology, Hangzhou 310023, China; Key Laboratory of Carbonate Reservoirs, CNPC, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaPetroChina Hangzhou Research Institute of Geology, Hangzhou 310023, China; Key Laboratory of Carbonate Reservoirs, CNPC, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaTaking reef-shoal bodies developed in multiple formations in the Tarim and Sichuan Basins as examples, this paper examines the origin of pores and heterogeneity of different types of reef-shoal reservoirs, and tries to find out the distribution rules of various reef-shoal reservoirs. Reef-shoal reservoirs can be classified into two main types, i.e. biohermal reservoirs and grain shoal reservoirs. The former, related to reef framework, mostly in the form of frilled platform margins, can be subdivided into two categories; interior platform reef complex and margin reef complex (sedimentary or tectonic origin). The latter, unrelated to the reef framework, is controlled by the fluctuation of sea level on gentle slope carbonate platforms, are widely developed on carbonate ramps due to the migration of shoals, and can be subdivided into interior platform shoals and platform-margin shoals on steep slopes. Reservoir space within reef-shoal carbonates was primarily formed during syngenetic and burial stages. Syngenetic porosity is controlled by the original rock fabric and dissolution related to the exposure of sequence boundaries, while porosity development and distribution during the burial stage is closely related to that in the syngenetic stage, showing inherited features. Reef-shoal reservoirs are strongly heterogeneous, and complicated with respect to effective reservoir distribution. Platform margin reefs and biohermal shoals coexisting with reefs on the top of shallowing upward sequences are the main reservoirs and rich in porosity. The grain shoals deposited on top of shallowing upward cycles of isolated reefs are also the main zones rich in pores, and usually interbed with tight reservoirs. Overall, grain shoal reservoirs are larger in scale and better in physical properties than biohermal reservoirs. Key words: reef-shoal reservoirs, biohermal reef, grain shoal, reservoir heterogeneity, Tarim Basin, Sichuan Basinhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380414600343
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author Wenzhi ZHAO
Anjiang SHEN
Jingao ZHOU
Xiaofang WANG
Junming LU
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Anjiang SHEN
Jingao ZHOU
Xiaofang WANG
Junming LU
Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China
Petroleum Exploration and Development
author_facet Wenzhi ZHAO
Anjiang SHEN
Jingao ZHOU
Xiaofang WANG
Junming LU
author_sort Wenzhi ZHAO
title Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_short Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_full Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_fullStr Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_full_unstemmed Types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: A case study of Tarim Basin, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China
title_sort types, characteristics, origin and exploration significance of reef-shoal reservoirs: a case study of tarim basin, nw china and sichuan basin, sw china
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum Exploration and Development
issn 1876-3804
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Taking reef-shoal bodies developed in multiple formations in the Tarim and Sichuan Basins as examples, this paper examines the origin of pores and heterogeneity of different types of reef-shoal reservoirs, and tries to find out the distribution rules of various reef-shoal reservoirs. Reef-shoal reservoirs can be classified into two main types, i.e. biohermal reservoirs and grain shoal reservoirs. The former, related to reef framework, mostly in the form of frilled platform margins, can be subdivided into two categories; interior platform reef complex and margin reef complex (sedimentary or tectonic origin). The latter, unrelated to the reef framework, is controlled by the fluctuation of sea level on gentle slope carbonate platforms, are widely developed on carbonate ramps due to the migration of shoals, and can be subdivided into interior platform shoals and platform-margin shoals on steep slopes. Reservoir space within reef-shoal carbonates was primarily formed during syngenetic and burial stages. Syngenetic porosity is controlled by the original rock fabric and dissolution related to the exposure of sequence boundaries, while porosity development and distribution during the burial stage is closely related to that in the syngenetic stage, showing inherited features. Reef-shoal reservoirs are strongly heterogeneous, and complicated with respect to effective reservoir distribution. Platform margin reefs and biohermal shoals coexisting with reefs on the top of shallowing upward sequences are the main reservoirs and rich in porosity. The grain shoals deposited on top of shallowing upward cycles of isolated reefs are also the main zones rich in pores, and usually interbed with tight reservoirs. Overall, grain shoal reservoirs are larger in scale and better in physical properties than biohermal reservoirs. Key words: reef-shoal reservoirs, biohermal reef, grain shoal, reservoir heterogeneity, Tarim Basin, Sichuan Basin
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380414600343
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