Petroleum Exploration and Development (Dec 2020)

Laminae combination and shale oil enrichment patterns of Chang 73 sub-member organic-rich shales in the Triassic Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin, NW China

  • Kelai XI,
  • Ke LI,
  • Yingchang CAO,
  • Miruo LIN,
  • Xiaobing NIU,
  • Rukai ZHU,
  • Xinzhuo WEI,
  • Yuan YOU,
  • Xiaowei LIANG,
  • Shengbin FENG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 6
pp. 1342 – 1353

Abstract

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The Chang 73 sub-member of Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin was taken as an example and the lamina types and combinations, reservoir space features and shale oil enrichment patterns in organic-rich shale strata were investigated using core observation, thin section analysis, XRF element measurement, XRD analysis, SEM, high solution laser Raman spectroscopy analysis, and micro-FTIR spectroscopy analysis, etc. According to the mineral composition and thickness of the laminae, the Chang 73 organic-rich shales have four major types of laminae, tuff-rich lamina, organic-rich lamina, silt-grade feldspar-quartz lamina and clay lamina. They have two kinds of shale oil-bearing layers, “organic-rich lamina + silt-grade feldspar-quartz lamina” and “organic-rich lamina + tuff-rich lamina” layers. In the “organic-rich + silt-grade feldspar-quartz” laminae combination shale strata, oil was characterized by relative high maturation, and always filled in K-feldspar dissolution pores in the silt-grade feldspar-quartz laminae, forming oil generation, migration and accumulation process between laminae inside the organic shales. In the “organic-rich + tuff-rich lamina” binary laminae combination shale strata, however, the reservoir properties were poor in organic-rich shales, the oil maturation was relatively lower, and mainly accumulated in the intergranular pores of interbedded thin-layered sandstones. The oil generation, migration and accumulation mainly occurred between organic-rich shales and interbedded thin-layered sandstones.

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