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Classification of Complex Reservoirs in Superimposed Basins of Western China
Authors:PANG Xiongqi  ZHOU Xinyuan  LIN Changsong  HUO Zhipeng  LUO Xiaorong  PANG Hong
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249;2. Basin and Reservoir Research Center, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249;3. PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company, Korla, Xinjiang 841000;4. China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083;5. Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Abstract:Many of the sedimentary basins in western China were formed through the superposition and compounding of at least two previously developed sedimentary basins and in general they can be termed as complex superimposed basins. The distinct differences between these basins and monotype basins are their discontinuous stratigraphic sedimentation, stratigraphic structure and stratigraphic stress‐strain action over geological history. Based on the correlation of chronological age on structural sections, superimposed basins can be divided into five types in this study: (1) continuous sedimentation type superimposed basins, (2) middle and late stratigraphic superimposed basins, (3) early and late stratigraphic superimposed basins, (4) early and middle stratigraphic superimposed basins, and (5) long‐term exposed superimposed basins. Multiple source‐reservoir‐caprock assemblages have developed in such basins. In addition, multi‐stage hydrocarbon generation and expulsion, multiple sources, polycyclic hydrocarbon accumulation and multiple‐type hydrocarbon reservoirs adjustment, reformation and destruction have occurred in these basins. The complex reservoirs that have been discovered widely in the superimposed basins to date have remarkably different geologic features from primary reservoirs, and the root causes of this are folding, denudation and the fracture effect caused by multiphase tectonic events in the superimposed basins as well as associated seepage, diffusion, spilling, oxidation, degradation and cracking. Based on their genesis characteristics, complex reservoirs are divided into five categories: (1) primary reservoirs, (2) trap adjustment type reservoirs, (3) component variant reservoirs, (4) phase conversion type reservoirs and (5) scale‐reformed reservoirs.
Keywords:complex reservoirs  tectonic event  physically destructive effect  chemically destructive effect  western China's superimposed basins
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