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AAPG Bulletin, V. 95, No. 6 (June 2011), P. 983-1008.

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DOI:10.1306/11191010114

Origin and mechanism of the formation of the low-Previous HitoilNext Hit-saturation Moxizhuang field, Junggar Previous HitBasinNext Hit, China: Implication for petroleum exploration in basins having complex histories

Fang Hao,1 Zhihuan Zhang,2 Huayao Zou,3 Yuanchun Zhang,4 Yuanyuan Yang5

1State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Fuxue Road No. 18, Changping, Beijing 102249, China; [email protected]
2State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Fuxue Road No. 18, Changping, Beijing 102249, China; [email protected]
3State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Fuxue Road No. 18, Changping, Beijing 102249, China; [email protected]
4State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Fuxue Road No. 18, Changping, Beijing 102249, China; [email protected]
5State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Fuxue Road No. 18, Changping, Beijing 102249, China; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

The Moxizhuang field is a small Previous HitoilNext Hit field in the central Junggar Previous HitBasinNext Hit containing several low-saturation, low-resistivity Previous HitoilNext Hit reservoirs, which display a complex Previous HitcorrelationNext Hit between Previous HitoilNext Hit saturation and porosity and permeability that is atypical of both the filled and drained reservoirs. Biomarker associations of crude Previous HitoilNext Hit and grains containing Previous HitoilNext Hit inclusions (GOIs) of both the present-day water-bearing zones (water zones) and the Previous HitoilNext Hit- and water-bearing zones (low-Previous HitoilNext Hit-saturation pay zones) were analyzed to investigate the mechanisms for the formation of the low-saturation, low-resistivity Previous HitoilNext Hit accumulations. The biomarker assemblage and hierarchical cluster analysis indicate that Previous HitoilNext Hit in the Moxizhuang field was mostly generated from Permian source rock deposited in brackish to hypersaline anoxic environments. The pay zones and several water zones display GOI values as much as 38%, greater than the generally accepted threshold GOI value for an Previous HitoilNext Hit column (5%). These GOI values are similar to those for high-saturation Previous HitoilNext Hit reservoirs in the Bohai Bay Previous HitBasinNext Hit and Previous HitoilNext Hit zone samples from Australian basins, suggesting that both pay zones and water zones were high-saturation Previous HitoilNext Hit reservoirs in the geologic past. Geologic history analysis shows that the Moxizhuang field was located on the north wing of a paleoanticline during Previous HitoilNext Hit charge in the Late Cretaceous to Paleogene. This anticline has gradually evolved into a south-dipping monocline since the Neogene, causing northward remigration of accumulated Previous HitoilNext Hit. Differential lateral leakage of accumulated Previous HitoilNext Hit in different sandstone layers during the remigration phase led to the formation of the water zones with high GOI values (completely drained reservoirs) and the low-saturation, low-resistivity pay zones (partially preserved reservoirs) and caused the complex Previous HitcorrelationNext Hit between Previous HitoilNext Hit saturation and porosity and permeability. Compared with other postaccumulation physicochemical alteration processes, lateral leakage has rarely been recognized. Recognizing differential lateral leakage of accumulated petroleum with the existence of high-quality unfaulted cap rocks has important implication for petroleum exploration in sedimentary basins having complex evolution histories.

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