Minerals (Jun 2024)

Differential Characteristics of Conjugate Strike-Slip Faults and Their Controls on Fracture-Cave Reservoirs in the Halahatang Area of the Northern Tarim Basin, NW China

  • Shenglei Wang,
  • Lixin Chen,
  • Zhou Su,
  • Hongqi Dong,
  • Bingshan Ma,
  • Bin Zhao,
  • Zhendong Lu,
  • Meng Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min14070688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 688

Abstract

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The X-type strike-slip fault system and weathering crust karst fracture-cave and channel reservoirs were developed in the Halahatang area of the northern Tarim Basin. However, the relationship between the reservoir and the strike-slip fault remains controversial. Based on the core data, and taking an NE-striking strike-slip fault as an example, this paper dissects the karst reservoir from wells along the strike-slip fault damage zone and analyzes the control of scales, properties, and segmentation styles of strike-slip faults on karst reservoirs. The results show that (1) the scale of the strike-slip fault controls the distribution of the reservoir—the wider the fault damage zone, the wider the fracture-cave reservoirs; (2) the transtensional segments of the strike-slip fault are more likely to produce karstification, and the buried-hill area and the interbedded area are controlled by different hydrodynamic conditions to form different types of karst reservoirs; (3) six different parts of the strike-slip fault are conducive to the formation scale of fault fracture zones. This research provides new insight into recognizing karst reservoirs within strike-slip fault damage zones, which can be further applied to predict karst reservoirs controlled by strike-slip faults.

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