秋田县Yabase油田地层水地球化学研究

S. Kato
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利用已发表的资料,讨论了秋田地区Yabase油田地层水成岩过程中的地球化学特征和蚀变过程。根据地层水的化学同位素组成,将其划分为3类:ⅰ型浅层储层、ⅱ型北部深层储层、ⅲ型南部深层储层。这些群的化学和同位素变化是过渡性的,反映了成岩作用期间沉积物中海水的变化。hco3−/Cl−比值大于1,δ 18o值高的III型地层水受储层周围烃源岩有机质成熟和硅矿物相变的强烈影响。深层储层地层水Li +含量低于海水,Li + /Cl−比值与海水基本一致。此外,利用Mg-Li温度计计算的深层储层温度略低于储层温度。这些问题表明,地层水不受深层运移流体的影响。地层水地球化学特征表明,油层运移与地层水无关。
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Geochemistry of formation waters from the Yabase oil field, Akita Prefecture
: Geochemical characteristics and alteration process during diagensis of formation waters from the Yabase oil field, Akita Prefecture, are discussed using published data. The formation waters are divided into three groups ( type I: shallow reservoirs, type II: deep reservoirs in the northern area, type III: deep reservoirs in the southern area ) based on chemical and isotopic compositions. Chemical and isotopic changes of these groups are transitional and reflect the alteration of the seawater trapped in sediments during diagenesis. The type III formation waters, which are characterized by HCO 3 − /Cl − ratio >1 and high δ 18 O values, are strongly affected by the maturation of organic matters and the phase transformation of silica minerals in source rocks around reservoirs. Li + contents of formation waters from the deep reservoirs are less than the seawater and these Li + /Cl − ratios are about the same as the seawater. Also, temperatures of the deep reservoirs calculated using the Mg-Li thermometer are slightly lower than reservoir temperatures. These matters suggest that the formation waters are not affected by fluids migrated from deeper parts. Geochemistry of the formation waters suggests that the oil migration is not related to the formation water in this field.
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