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引用次数: 11
摘要
最近对三叠纪Moenkopi组的地层学研究表明,在犹他州东南部和中部的单元内可能存在重要的石油潜力。潜在的储集岩包括黑龙段岸线砂岩、Sin bad灰岩段碳酸盐岩以及Torrey段三角洲前缘和三角洲斜坡砂岩。在San Rafael Swell和Circle Cliffs的Moenkopi组已经发现了重要的焦油砂矿床,Moenkopi组在Grassy Trail和Last Chance油田分别生产了小型油气田。这些现象加上大面积的白化、非红色的Moenkopi表明大量的碳氢化合物已经穿过了地层。Moenkopi油气最有利的烃源岩可能是科迪勒兰hingline (Wasatch Line)以西厚、暗、古生代和下三叠统的岩石。古以法莲断裂带以西沉积的厚侏罗系岩也可能是重要的烃源岩。未来在Moenkopi的成功勘探将包括确定储层岩石和有利构造重合的区域。先前涉及地表结构的勘探结果令人失望,但最近在落基山脉地区的勘探表明,许多现有的油田都是沿着主要的地层构造及其交点分布的。主要的线性特征分布在整个研究区域,可能为未来的勘探提供最有前途的区域。
Petroliferous Lithosomes in the Moenkopi Formation, Southern Utah
Recent stratigraphic studies of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation suggest the possibility of important petroleum potential within the unit in southeastern and central Utah. Potential reservoir rocks include shoreline sandstone in the Black Dragon Member, carbonates in the Sin bad Limestone Member, and delta-front and delta-slope sandstone in the Torrey Member. Significant tar sand deposits have been mapped in the Moenkopi Formation in the San Rafael Swell and Circle Cliffs, and small oil and gas fields produce from the Moenkopi at the Grassy Trail and Last Chance fields respectively. These occurrences plus the large areas of bleached, nonred Moenkopi indicate that large amounts of hydrocarbons have moved through the formation. The most favorable source rocks for the Moenkopi hydrocarbons were probably the thick, dark, Paleozoic and Lower Triassic rocks west of the Cordilleran Hingeline (Wasatch Line). Thick Jurassic rocks deposited west of the Ancient Ephraim Fault may also have been important source rocks. Future successful exploration in the Moenkopi will involve locating an area where reservoir rocks and favorable structure coincide. Previous exploration involving surface structure has been rather disappointing, but recent exploration in the Rocky Mountain Region has indicated that many existing oil fields occur along major lineaments and their intersections. Major linear features are located throughout the area of study and may provide the most promising areas for future exploration.