Xinjiang Petroleum Geology ›› 2024, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (6): 650-658.doi: 10.7657/XJPG20240603

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Sedimentary Facies of Yangxia Formation Around Yakela Fault-Bulge in Tarim Basin

YANG Yufang1(), XIAO Qiang1, SU Rongkun1, LIU Hongping2, ZHANG Li2, MENG Luying2   

  1. 1. Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Northwest Oilfield Company, Sinopec, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830011, China
    2. School of Geosciences, Yangtze University, Wuhan, Hubei 430100, China
  • Received:2024-01-19 Revised:2024-03-24 Online:2024-12-01 Published:2024-11-26

Abstract:

The Jurassic strata in the areas around the Yakela fault-bulge in the northern Tarim basin are critical targets for hydrocarbon exploration, where a near-source alluvial fan-fan delta system with the fault-bulge as a provenance is developed. This cannot explain the extensive development of the sandbodies in Jurassic in the southern Yakela fault-bulge. Based on the analysis of the tectonic evolution of the Yakela fault-bulge, together with the seismic and core data and the reservoir characteristics, a comprehensive analysis was conducted on the sedimentary facies to determine the spatial distribution patterns of the sedimentary facies in the Jurassic Yangxia formation around the Yakela fault-bulge. It is found that during the Jurassic deposition the Yakela fault-bulge as a whole was higher in the west than in the east, with erosion occurring in the west and a peneplain state in the east at the late stage of Yangxia formation deposition. The sedimentary system primarily comprises two parts: one sourced from the western Yakela fault-bulge, forming an apron-like distribution of the near-source fan delta deposits along the fault-bulge; the other sourced from the southern Tianshan Mountains, forming a braided river delta system extending from north to south in the eastern Yakela fault-bulge. From the perspective of reservoir characteristics, the fan delta system is characterized by coarse lithology, mainly including conglomerates and gravel-bearing medium-coarse sandstones, with low textural and compositional maturities and poor physical properties. In contrast, the braided river delta system predominantly consists of gravel-bearing medium-fine sandstones, and records a long transport distance, with high textural and compositional maturities and good physical properties. The Yangxia formation in the eastern Yangxia sag may be a potential favorable exploration target.

Key words: Tarim basin, Yakela fault-bulge, Jurassic, Yangxia formation, tectonic evolution, sedimentary system

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