四川盆地下寒武统筇竹寺组海相页岩岩相分类及甜点发育模式

IF 5.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
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综合岩心样品、实验数据和测井资料,采用了综合总有机碳(TOC)、沉积构造、岩性和脆性的岩相分类方法。这个分类方案既详细又实用。通过对四川盆地德阳-安岳坳陷盆地Z201井及坳陷边缘WY1H井的分析,确定了7种岩相类型,并突出了重点有利岩相。中部断陷槽的脆性硅质页岩岩相是该区最有利的储层。具有孔隙率高、含气量大、脆性高、层压密度高、沉积层厚等特点。裂谷堑边缘富有机质、层状、中脆性的硅泥混合页岩(RLVI)岩相孔隙度中等,但含气量高,层状密度大,是裂谷堑边缘的首选岩相。贫有机质强脆粉质页岩(PI)和贫有机质层状中脆硅/泥质混合页岩(PLVI)岩相(RLVI)和有机质中质层状强脆硅质页岩(MBI)岩相是一种新型的甜点岩相。海平面波动、陆源碎屑流、上升流、古气候、热液活动等因素对有机质的富集和保存起着至关重要的控制作用,形成了较为完善的筇竹斯组“甜点岩相”模式。本研究为提高筇竹寺组页岩气勘探和生产效率奠定了科学基础,同时也有助于完善海相页岩储层岩相分类体系,完善“甜点”预测方法。
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Lithofacies Classification and Sweet Spot Development Model for Marine Shale in the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation, Sichuan Basin

Lithofacies Classification and Sweet Spot Development Model for Marine Shale in the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation, Sichuan Basin

By integrating core samples, experimental data, and logging information, we adopted a comprehensive lithofacies classification method that incorporates total organic carbon (TOC), sedimentary structures, lithology, and brittleness. This classification scheme is both detailed and operationally practical. Based on analyses of Wells Z201 within the Deyang–Anyue aulacogen basin of the Sichuan Basin and WY1H at the aulacogen margin, seven lithofacies types were identified, with key favorable lithofacies highlighted. The brittle siliceous shale lithofacies (RLI) in the central aulacogen stands out as the most favorable reservoir in the region. It is characterized by high porosity, significant gas content, high brittleness, high lamination density, and thick depositional layers. In contrast, the organic-rich, laminated, moderate-brittleness silicic/argillaceous mixed shale (RLVI) lithofacies at the aulacogen margin, while exhibiting moderate porosity, is notable for its high gas content and high lamination density, making it the preferred lithofacies on the margin. Additionally, thinly interbedded lithofacies such as organic-poor, strongly brittle, silty shale (PI) and organic-poor, laminated, moderately brittle silicic/argillaceous mixed shale (PLVI) lithofacies with RLVI and organic-medium, bedded, strongly brittle, siliceous shale (MBI) lithofacies represent a new type of sweet spot lithofacies. Factors such as sea-level fluctuations, terrigenous debris influx, upwelling currents, paleoclimate, and hydrothermal activity played crucial roles in controlling the enrichment and preservation of organic matter, leading to a developed model for the sweet spot lithofacies in the Qiongzhusi Formation. This research establishes a scientific foundation for improving the exploration and production efficiency of the Qiongzhusi Formation shale gas play while contributing to the advancement of lithofacies classification systems for marine shale reservoirs and the refinement of “sweet spot” prediction methodologies.

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Energy & Fuels
Energy & Fuels 工程技术-工程:化工
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1101
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期刊介绍: Energy & Fuels publishes reports of research in the technical area defined by the intersection of the disciplines of chemistry and chemical engineering and the application domain of non-nuclear energy and fuels. This includes research directed at the formation of, exploration for, and production of fossil fuels and biomass; the properties and structure or molecular composition of both raw fuels and refined products; the chemistry involved in the processing and utilization of fuels; fuel cells and their applications; and the analytical and instrumental techniques used in investigations of the foregoing areas.
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