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Reservoir forming conditions and exploration potential of Lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks in Gucheng area, Tarim Basin

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The Gucheng region is oil and gas accumulation area of Tarim Basin,dominated by beach controlled lithologic oil and gas reservoirs,which has superior oil and gas accumulation conditions and broad exploration prospects. The lower Paleozoic strata in the Gucheng region are the Carboniferous, Ordovician, and Cambrian systems from top to bottom. The Silurian, Devonian, and Permian systems are missing. The lower Ordovician – Cambrian are the main exploration target layers in the area. There are four reservoirs: the Ordovician group, the Yingshan group, the Penglaiba group and the Cambrian group in The Gucheng region, The upper part of the Yijianfang formation and Yingshan formation are limestone reservoir, which is a set of potential reservoir. The lower part of the Yingshan formation, the Penglaiba formation, and the Cambrian formation developed three sets of dolomite reservoirs. The distribution of oil and gas in Gucheng region was mainly found in Yijianfang formation, Yingshan formation, Penglaiba formation and Cambrian of the Ordovician. The Yingshan group and the Hanwu group were the main exploration target layers. Yingshan formation and Cambrian are the main exploration targets, and Yijianfang formation and Penglaiba formation of Ordovician can be used as the concurrent exploration targets. Gucheng region can form two major realistic exploration areas: dolomite reservoir of Ordovician and reef beach of Cambrian. The Ordovician dolomite reservoirs are mainly searched for the inner shoal of the platform edge high-energy facies belt, and the Cambrian system is mainly search for the high-energy reef beach far away from the platform edge facies belt in the north of cherchen fault.
Title: Reservoir forming conditions and exploration potential of Lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks in Gucheng area, Tarim Basin
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The Gucheng region is oil and gas accumulation area of Tarim Basin,dominated by beach controlled lithologic oil and gas reservoirs,which has superior oil and gas accumulation conditions and broad exploration prospects.
The lower Paleozoic strata in the Gucheng region are the Carboniferous, Ordovician, and Cambrian systems from top to bottom.
The Silurian, Devonian, and Permian systems are missing.
The lower Ordovician – Cambrian are the main exploration target layers in the area.
There are four reservoirs: the Ordovician group, the Yingshan group, the Penglaiba group and the Cambrian group in The Gucheng region, The upper part of the Yijianfang formation and Yingshan formation are limestone reservoir, which is a set of potential reservoir.
The lower part of the Yingshan formation, the Penglaiba formation, and the Cambrian formation developed three sets of dolomite reservoirs.
The distribution of oil and gas in Gucheng region was mainly found in Yijianfang formation, Yingshan formation, Penglaiba formation and Cambrian of the Ordovician.
The Yingshan group and the Hanwu group were the main exploration target layers.
Yingshan formation and Cambrian are the main exploration targets, and Yijianfang formation and Penglaiba formation of Ordovician can be used as the concurrent exploration targets.
Gucheng region can form two major realistic exploration areas: dolomite reservoir of Ordovician and reef beach of Cambrian.
The Ordovician dolomite reservoirs are mainly searched for the inner shoal of the platform edge high-energy facies belt, and the Cambrian system is mainly search for the high-energy reef beach far away from the platform edge facies belt in the north of cherchen fault.

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