An Integrated Approach to Well Logging: The Case of the Bazhenov Formation

D. Lazutkin, O. Bukov, D. Kashapov, A. Drobot, M. Stepanova, Ksenia Mikhailovna Saprykina
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New geological structures – displaced blocks of salt diapirs’ overburden – were identified in the axial part of the Dnieper-Donets basin (DDB) beside one of the largest salt domes due to modern high-precision gravity and magnetic surveys and their joint 3D inversion with seismic and well log data. Superposition of gravity lineaments and wells penetrating Middle and Lower Carboniferous below Permian and Upper Carboniferous sediments in proximity to salt allowed to propose halokinetic model salt overburden displacement, assuming Upper Carboniferous reactivation. Analogy with rafts and carapaces of the Gulf of Mexico is considered in terms of magnitude of salt-induced deformations. Density of Carboniferous rocks within the displaced flaps evidence a high probability of hydrocarbon saturation. Possible traps include uplifted parts of the overturned flaps, abutting Upper Carboniferous reservoirs, and underlying Carboniferous sequence. Play elements are analyzed using analogues from the Dnieper-Donets basin and the Gulf of Mexico. Hydrocarbon reserves of the overturned flaps within the study area are estimated to exceed Q50 (Р50) = 150 million cubic meters of oil equivalent.
综合测井方法:以Bazhenov组为例
在第聂伯-顿涅茨盆地(DDB)最大盐丘之一的轴向部分,通过现代高精度重磁测量及其与地震和测井数据的联合三维反演,发现了新的地质构造——盐底辟覆盖层位移块。二叠系以下的中、下石炭系和靠近盐的上石炭系沉积物的重力线叠加和井,允许提出盐动模型盐覆盖位移,假设上石炭系再活化。就盐引起的变形程度而言,与墨西哥湾的木筏和甲壳类似。在移位的褶叶内石炭系岩石的密度表明烃饱和的可能性很高。可能的圈闭包括与上石炭统储层毗邻的翻覆褶皱的隆起部分和下伏石炭统层序。使用来自第聂伯-顿涅茨盆地和墨西哥湾的类似物分析游戏元素。据估计,研究区内倒转褶叶的油气储量超过Q50 (Р50) = 1.5亿立方米油当量。
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