Sedimentary characteristics, formation conditions, and distribution mechanisms of beach bar sand bodies of Chang 82 submember, southwest Ordos Basin

Author:

Liao Jianbo12ORCID,Xiao WenHua3,Long Liwen1,Tan Kaijun1,Wei Haoyuan3,Yang Jun3,Yu Pinghui1

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development Northwest Branch Lanzhou People's Republic of China

2. Key Laboratory of Reservoir Description China National Petroleum Corporation Lanzhou People's Republic of China

3. Exploration and Development PetroChina Yunmen Oil Field Company Jiuquan China

Abstract

AbstractBeach bar sand bodies are a relatively new type of reservoir in oil exploration where they can be found in the proximity of the source rock. In this study, the genetic type of sand bodies in the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation in the southwest Ordos Basin is systematically studied through the observation of outcrops, core description, microscopic inspection of thin sections, along with petrophysical properties, mineralogy, and geochemical analysis of trace elements. The results showed that a new sedimentary type of beach bar sand bodies are developed in the Chang 82 submember of the Yanchang Formation, that are generally characterized with a flat bottom and convex top, where the contact interface between the bottom of the single sand body and mudstone is flat, and the bottom lacks erosion and filling structure. Moreover, a variety of wave‐induced sedimentary structures are developed, showing a reverse sedimentary sequence from fine to coarse grains. The structural and compositional maturity of the beach bar sand bodies are higher than that of the river channel sand body. Moreover, reservoir pore type is mainly comprised of intergranular pores, and the porosity and permeability of the samples retrieved from the sand body are much higher than that of the river channel sand body. Finally, the main controlling factors of the formation and preservation of beach bar sands are found to be the lake basin bottom topography, the base level cycle, and the stable paleo‐lake shoreline. During the Chang 82 submember depositional period, a large area where the beach bar sand bodies were deposited parallel to the lake shoreline in the southwest of the basin was created. Such depositional environments had suitable conditions to host large‐scale oil‐bearing reservoirs, as major exploration and development targets in the Ordos Basin in the future.

Publisher

Wiley

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