›› 2019, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (1): 1-1.doi: 10.7657/XJPG20190109

   

Distribution of Tectonic Fissure Zones in Subsalt Deep Faulted-Anticline Reservoirs in Kelasu Tectonic Belt

ZHOU Lu, LI Yong, JIANG Jun, LI Mei, MO Tao, LI Xiangyun   

  1. (Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Tarim Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Korla, Xinjiang 841000, China)
  • Online:2019-02-01 Published:1905-07-15

Abstract: Kelasu tectonic belt is the key area for natural gas exploration in the Tarim basin, and its main gas-bearing series are the Lower Cretaceous Bashijiqike formation where tectonic fissures are generally developed, which is considered as the key factor for the high and stable deliverability of low-porosity sandstone reservoirs. Based on the study of the characteristics of tectonic fissure development and fissure zone distribution in the subsalt deep faulted-anticline reservoirs of Kelasu tectonic belt, the paper studies the relationship between the fissure zone combination and its deliverability, identifies that the reservoir fractures are dominated by unfilled-half-filled high-angle fractures which are mainly tensile fractures or tensile shear fractures and are characterized by zonal distribution with the fracture zone width and interval of 10~40 m and 10~50 m, respectively. According to the differences in genesis and distribution of fracture zones, 3 types of reservoir fracture zones are classified, i.e., E-W trending fracture zone, N-S trending fracture zone and netlike fracture zone. According to the characteristics of reservoir fracture development and fracture zone spatial combination, the reservoir can be divided into 3 kinds of regions, namely Class Ⅰ high-deliverability region, Class Ⅱ medium-high deliverability region and Class Ⅲ low-deliverability region

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