Petroleum Exploration and Development (Jun 2023)

Migration and accumulation mechanisms and main controlling factors of tight oil enrichment in a continental lake basin

  • Suyun HU,
  • Shizhen TAO,
  • Min WANG,
  • Zhenglian PANG,
  • Bin BAI,
  • Yanyan CHEN,
  • Shuangfang LU,
  • Yue CHEN,
  • Yiqing YANG,
  • Xu JIN,
  • Jinhua JIA,
  • Jian WANG,
  • Tianshu ZHANG,
  • Senhu LIN,
  • Yinye WU

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 3
pp. 547 – 557

Abstract

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Based on the typical dissection of various onshore tight oil fields in China, the tight oil migration and accumulation mechanism and enrichment-controlling factors in continental lake basins are analyzed through nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) displacement physical simulation and Lattice Boltzmann numerical simulation by using the samples of source rock, reservoir rock and crude oil. In continental lake basins, the dynamic forces driving hydrocarbon generation and expulsion of high-quality source rocks are the foundational power that determines the charging efficiency and accumulation effect of tight oil, the oil migration resistance is a key element that influences the charging efficiency and accumulation effect of tight oil, and the coupling of charging force with pore-throat resistance in tight reservoir controls the tight oil accumulation and sweet spot enrichment. The degree of tight oil enrichment in continental lake basins is controlled by four factors: source rock, reservoir pore-throat size, anisotropy of reservoir structure, and fractures. The high-quality source rocks control the near-source distribution of tight oil, reservoir physical properties and pore-throat size are positively correlated with the degree of tight oil enrichment, the anisotropy of reservoir structure reveals that the parallel migration rate is the highest, and intralayer fractures can improve the migration and accumulation efficiency and the oil saturation.

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