Accumulation Conditions and Pattern of Tight Oil in the Lower Submember of the Fourth Member of the Shahejie Formation in the Damintun Sag, Bohai Bay Basin

Author:

Wang WeimingORCID,Liu Qingguo,Jing Wenping,Yan Youguo,Zhang Shuxia,Tian Weichao

Abstract

To determine the accumulation conditions and pattern of tight oil in oil shales in the Damintun Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, this study investigated the basic geological conditions of the source rocks and reservoirs in the sag using methods such as organic carbon analysis, whole-rock XRD analysis, and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The results show that: (1) The high-quality source rocks in the lower submember of the fourth member of the Shahejie Formation (E2S42) in the Damintun Sag have high organic matter abundance, favorable organic matter types, high hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency, and high fluidity. Therefore, they provide sufficient oil sources for tight oil accumulation.; (2) During the burial of organic-rich shales, the thermal degradation of organic matter produces large amounts of organic acids, which can dissolve carbonate minerals. In this way, secondary pores are formed.; (3) The special microscopic pore structure that connects fractures to pores is the key to the enrichment of tight oil is a key factor for the high oil saturation of pores in oil shales; (4) The breakthrough pressure (up to 100 MPa) and specific surface area of dolomitic mudstones in the E2S42 submember are significantly higher than those in other horizons. As a result, the dolomitic mudstones can effectively seal the underlying tight reservoirs; (5) Compared with the tight oil in tight sandstones, the tight oil in the oil shales in the study area has significantly superior geological conditions for reservoir formation, such as the favorable arrangement of hydrocarbon expulsion channels, low filling resistance, and the presence of reservoir spaces.

Funder

the general program of Shandong Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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