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Controls of sandstone architecture on hydrocarbon accumulation in a shallow-water delta from the Jurassic Shaximiao Formation of the western Sichuan Basin in China
Hucheng Deng1  Cuihua Chen1  Dong Wu2  Xiaoju Zhang3  Meiyan Fu4  Zhengqi Xu4 
[1] College of Energy, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, China;Corresponding authors.;College of Earth Science, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, China;State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 610059, China;
关键词: Sedimentary facies;    Sandstone architecture;    Shallow-water delta;    Shaximiao Formation;    Sichuan Basin;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The thin but widely distributed sandstones in the shallow-water deltas have the potential to hold large deposits of natural gas. The fluvial sand bodies formed from river channels with different sedimentary facies and sandstone architectures have remarkable heterogeneities. The results of this investigation suggest that the sandstone architectures of river channels have a significant impact on the hydrocarbon accumulation and production of sandstone reservoirs. Information regarding the sandstone origin and architecture of shallow-water deltas, especially of the fingered bar type, is still very limited. This investigation focused on the channel sandstones in the shallow-water delta of the Jurassic Shaximiao Formation on the eastern slope of the western Sichuan Basin in China. Based on data from cores and logs of sandstones, seven types of lithofacies and four sedimentary facies were identified. Sand-rich sedimentary facies, including distributary channels, mouth bars, and overbanks, have merged to form four types of compound sandbodies corresponding to the fourth-order architectural unit in the architectural classification. Four types of compound sand bodies were classified, including CS1 (variable distributary channel sand body), CS2 (diverting channel and residual overbank sand body), CS3 (diverting channel and residual mouth bar sand body), and CS4 (terminal channel and residual mouth bar sand body). Relatively good physical properties occur in the sandstone architectures of types CS3 and CS4, with an average porosity of 11.06% and an average permeability of 0.97 mD. Sandstone architectures from the Jurassic Shaximiao Formation of the study area were controlled by water depth and climate, tectonic subsidence, distance from provenance, erosion effect, and channel sinuosity and discharge. With strong lateral erosion, a shallow-water delta would have more sandstone architectures of types CS3 and CS4 in the high sinuosity of channels far from the provenance. Furthermore, sandstone architectures of types CS3 and CS4 are prone to form in connected channel sandbodies with relatively high contents of natural gas of approximately 4.48 × 104 m3/d. The results of this investigation are beneficial to improve the understanding of the characteristics of sandstone distributions in shallow-water deltas, especially in fingered bar types, and to guide oil and gas explorations in shallow-water delta systems.

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