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Formation of the primary petroleum reservoir in Wumaying inner buried-hill of Huanghua Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
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作者 JIN Fengming WANG Xin +5 位作者 LI Hongjun WU Xuesong FU Lixin LOU Da ZHANG Jinning FENG Jianyuan 《Petroleum Exploration and Development》 2019年第3期543-552,共10页
Well Yinggu 1 drilled on the tectonic belt of the Wumaying buried-hill in Huanghua Depression obtained non-H2S high-yield oil and gas flow from the Permian Lower Shihezi Formation sandstone. The oil and gas are derive... Well Yinggu 1 drilled on the tectonic belt of the Wumaying buried-hill in Huanghua Depression obtained non-H2S high-yield oil and gas flow from the Permian Lower Shihezi Formation sandstone. The oil and gas are derived from the Upper Paleozoic coal source rock, the petroleum reservoir is an inner buried-hill primary oil and gas accumulation, showing a good prospect of the Paleozoic inner buried-hill primary reservoir exploration. The formation and accumulation of the primary petroleum reservoir in the Wumaying inner buried-hill are discussed by studying the primary source conditions, the inner buried-hill reservoir-cap combinations and the hydrocarbon accumulation period. The primary petroleum reservoir has three preponderant characteristics of accumulation: secondary large-scale gas generation of coal source rock, multi reservoir-cap combinations and mainly late hydrocarbon charging, which formed the compound hydrocarbon accumulation of the above-source sandstone and under-source carbonate rock in the Paleozoic inner buried-hill. Along with the Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonic activities, the formation of the primary reservoir in Wumaying inner buried-hill is characterized by "mixed oil and gas charge in local parts in early stage, adjustment accumulation due to structural high migration in middle stage, and large-scale natural gas charge and compound accumulation in late stage". 展开更多
关键词 Bohai Bay Basin Huanghua DEPRESSION Wumaying buried-hill INNER buried-hill Paleozoic primary RESERVOIR compound ACCUMULATION ACCUMULATION process
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Formation and characteristics of large-medium buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs in Bohai Sea
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作者 Yunhua Deng 《Petroleum Research》 2017年第2期97-106,共10页
There had been a long history of the buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs exploration operation in Bohai Sea.Between 1970s and 1990s,based on the onshore exploration experiences in eastern China,many boreholes were dril... There had been a long history of the buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs exploration operation in Bohai Sea.Between 1970s and 1990s,based on the onshore exploration experiences in eastern China,many boreholes were drilled in order to detect large-scale carbonate buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs in Bohai Sea,but no prominent discoveries was achieved.In-depth re-evaluation and examination were conducted upon these exploration failures,a new understanding that Bohai Sea had unique geological characteristics of buried hills was concluded.Bedrocks on the uplifts of Bohai oil province were mainly granites and migmatitic granites of Archean,Proterozoic and Mesozoic,as well as minor Lower Paleozoic carbonates.Proterozoic algae dolomite was most favorable for buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs however which were not developed in Bohai Sea.A large number of faults in Bohai oil province were developed and faults activities were intense in the late period.Thus,conventionally,reservoirs and preservation conditions of the buried hills were believed to be poor in Bohai Sea,and were not favourable for formation of large-scale buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs.Through the long-term practices and deep analyses,the coupling between granites,migmatitic granites and intense bedrock faults was favorable for buried-hill reservoirs with high test production and relatively low core recovery rate.Geophysical data could be used for accurate predictions of bedrock lithology and faults.The monadnock buried hills on the low uplifts adjacent to hydrocarbon-rich sags were covered by shallow to semi-deep lacustrine shale,which was favorable for buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoirs.Under the guidance of a series of innovative understandings,the re-exploration of buried hills in Bohai Sea achieved two largest granite buried-hill oil and gas fields with 100 million tons of reserves.The understanding and practice processes might also inspire exploration of other areas. 展开更多
关键词 The buried-hill hydrocarbon reservoir BEDROCK GRANITE Carbonate rocks Coupling between lithology and fault Bohai Sea
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