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Diagenetic fluids evolution and genetic mechanism of tight sandstone gas reservoirs in Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation in Sichuan Basin,China
Authors:RuKai Zhu  CaiNeng Zou  Nai Zhang  XueSong Wang  Rong Cheng  LiuHong Liu  ChuanMin Zhou  LiHong Song
Institution:(1) Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, China;(2) PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company, Luzhou, 646001, China
Abstract:The reservoirs of the Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation in Sichuan Basin have the characteristics of low compositional maturity, low contents of cements and medium textural maturity. The general physical properties of the reservoirs are poor, with low porosity and low permeability, and there are only a few reservoirs with medium porosity and low permeability in local areas. Based on the diagenetic mineral association, a diagenetic sequence of cements is established: early calcites (or micrite siderites) → first quartz overgrowth→chlorite coatings→dissolution of feldspars and debris→chlorite linings→second quartz overgrowth (quartz widen or filled in remain intergranular pores and solution pores)→dissolution→third quartz overgrowth (quartz filled in intergranular and intragranular solution pores)→intergrowth (ferro) calcites→dolomites→ferro (calcites) dolomites→later dissolution→veins of quartz and calcites formation. Mechanical compaction is the main factor in making the reservoirs tight in the basin, followed by the second and third quartz overgrowth. In a long-term closed system, only feldspars and some lithic fragments are dissolved by diagenetic fluids, while intergranular cements such as quartz and calcit are not dissolved and thus have little influence on the porosity of the Xujiahe Formation. This is the third factor that may have kept the sandstones of Xujiahe Formation tight finally. The hydrocarbon was extensively generated from organic materials after the second quartz overgrowth, and selectively entered favorable reservoirs to form tight sandstone gas reservoirs. Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2007CB209500) and the Eleventh Five Year Key Science and Technology Item of PetroChina (Grant No. 07-01A-01)
Keywords:diagenetic fluids  tight reservoirs  Xujiahe Formation  Sichuan Basin  inclusions
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