Author:
Jiang Qingping,Zhu Zhengping,Chang Tianquan,Li Sheng,Xiong Qian,Zhou Yang,Liu Kai
Abstract
Abstract
Fan delta sedimentary reservoirs developed in the Lower Wuerhe Formation of the Manan Slope in the Mahu Sag of the Jungger Basin have good prospects for oil and gas exploration and development. In order to clarify the high-quality reservoir system and the distribution range of the reservoir plane, a seismic stratigraphic interpretation of the Lower Wuerhe Formation is carried out in combination with geology, logging and 3D seismic data. The Lower Wuerhe Formation is divided into three stratigraphic series, a total of 8 four-level sequences, and 8 water body lifting cycles. Through seismic wave group and sedimentary evolution analysis, combined with pseudo-acoustic impedance amplitude and production test analysis, the high-quality oil-bearing reservoirs of the Lower Wuerhe Formation are mainly the third member of the Lower Wuerhe Formation. Oil-bearing reservoirs are mainly controlled by sedimentary facies belts caused by the ups and downs of water bodies. The well-developed oil-bearing reservoirs are developed in the fan delta plain-fan delta front-shore shallow lake sedimentary system.