Author:
Wang Ran,Chen Xuan,Chang Qiusheng,Zhao Xinmei
Abstract
The sedimentary cycle of Fengcheng Formation in Junggar Basin changes rapidly and is difficult to identify. The low classification accuracy of high-frequency fine-grained sedimentary cycles restricts the exploration of unconventional shale oil and gas. Full-interval coring of well Maye 1 provides a solid foundation for small-layer research. In this paper, the high-frequency sedimentary cycle of Milan kovitch in Fengcheng Formation is studied by means of spectral analysis and wavelet transform, and the shale sweet spot is identified. The long period of eccentricity of 405ka, short period of eccentricity of 100ka and long period of axis slope of 42736a can be used as semi-quantitative basis for the classification of the fourth, fifth and sixth sequences. The Fengcheng Formation can be divided into 2 quaternary sequence cycles, 9 quaternary sequence cycles and 16 quaternary sequence cycles. A long period of eccentricity of 405ka can identify large-scale lake recessional and recessional, and there is a maximum lake flooding surface in the middle of the second Fengcheng Formation, which corresponds to high abundance of organic matter and high hydrocarbon generation potential. The 100ka short period eccentricity can identify the sweet spot layer, and there are 8 sweet spots in the well Maye 1, which is consistent with the results of nuclear magnetic interpretation. The research results provide a semi-quantitative basis for the classification of high-frequency sedimentary cycles and the identification of sweet spots of Fengcheng Formation in Mahu Sag, Junggar Basin.