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Main controlling factors and models of tight oil accumulation in Zhaoyuan area

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The study block opens up with the already found oil reservation, through the comprehensive analysis to seismic, well logging, well log and core data, collate and stipulate the system of fault, and then make sure the oil source fault; Meanwhile we make use of Geo-Office and Jason multiply technology, to launch micro faces and single sand body spread research. The result shows that, the study block mostly have 4 kinds of oil reservation: fault-lithologic, fault block, fault-screened and lithologic reservoir, the main target layer is Fuyu oil layer of Quantou Formation 3 and 4 part, the reservation and spread of oil is mainly controlled by the distance to the oil source, the space spread which is coordinated to form transportation system by fault concentrated belt and sand body, the high fault block trap. The oil reservation mainly exist in the internal part of fault concentrated belt and the sand body nearby, all in all the spread feature shows that the oil stays above and the water keeps low, and the formations which includes oil becomes less and less from the downstructure location to the updip; The major period for hydrocarbon accumulation is the late period of the Mingshui Formation deposition; Here are the modes of the oil transformation and reservation : the oil goes downward and flow backward and transforms into Fuyu formation, which origins from the source rocks of Qingl member in Sanzhao depression, under the abnormal pressure through the source fault, and then the oil in Fuyu formation of Sanzhao depression transforms to study block under the affect of floatage along the two fault concentrated belt which was linked up by the sand body, at the upstructure location lithology or fault aligns with lithology forms the trap which keeps together to oil reservation.
Title: Main controlling factors and models of tight oil accumulation in Zhaoyuan area
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The study block opens up with the already found oil reservation, through the comprehensive analysis to seismic, well logging, well log and core data, collate and stipulate the system of fault, and then make sure the oil source fault; Meanwhile we make use of Geo-Office and Jason multiply technology, to launch micro faces and single sand body spread research.
The result shows that, the study block mostly have 4 kinds of oil reservation: fault-lithologic, fault block, fault-screened and lithologic reservoir, the main target layer is Fuyu oil layer of Quantou Formation 3 and 4 part, the reservation and spread of oil is mainly controlled by the distance to the oil source, the space spread which is coordinated to form transportation system by fault concentrated belt and sand body, the high fault block trap.
The oil reservation mainly exist in the internal part of fault concentrated belt and the sand body nearby, all in all the spread feature shows that the oil stays above and the water keeps low, and the formations which includes oil becomes less and less from the downstructure location to the updip; The major period for hydrocarbon accumulation is the late period of the Mingshui Formation deposition; Here are the modes of the oil transformation and reservation : the oil goes downward and flow backward and transforms into Fuyu formation, which origins from the source rocks of Qingl member in Sanzhao depression, under the abnormal pressure through the source fault, and then the oil in Fuyu formation of Sanzhao depression transforms to study block under the affect of floatage along the two fault concentrated belt which was linked up by the sand body, at the upstructure location lithology or fault aligns with lithology forms the trap which keeps together to oil reservation.

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