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Formation Mechanism of the High-quality Upper Paleozoic Natural Gas Reservoirs in the Ordos Basin
Authors:ZHAO Wenzhi  WANG Zecheng  CHEN Menjin and ZHENG Hongju Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development  Petrochin  Beijing
Abstract:Abstract  The upper Paleozoic natural gas reservoirs in the Ordos basin are generally characterized by a large gas‐bearing area and low reserve abundance. On such a geological background, there still exist gas‐enriched zones, with relatively high outputs, high reserve abundance and stably distributed gas layers. The gas‐enriched layers with relatively high permeability (the lower limit permeability is 0.5×10?3 μm2) are key factors for the enrichment and high output of natural gas. Based on core observation, analytic results of inclusions, and a great deal of drilling data, we proposed the following four mechanisms for the formation of high‐quality reservoirs: (1) in the source area the parent rocks are mainly metamorphic rocks and granites, which are favorable to keeping primary porosity; (2) under the condition of low A/S (accommodation/sediment supply) ratios, sandstone complex formed due to multistage fluvial stacking and filling are coarse in grain size with a high degree of sorting, low content of mud and good physical properties; (3) early‐stage recharge of hydrocarbons restricted compaction and cementation, and thus are favorable to preservation of primary pores; (4) microfractures caused by the activity of basement faults during the Yanshan Movement stage can not only improve the permeability of tight sandstones, but also afford vertical pathways for hydrocarbon gas migration.
Keywords:lithology of parent rock  A/S ratio  recharge of hydrocarbons  microfractures  multistage fluvial complex  upper Paleozoic  Ordos Basin
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