Petroleum Exploration and Development (Apr 2019)

Distribution and gas-bearing properties of Permian igneous rocks in Sichuan Basin, SW China

  • Xinhua MA,
  • Guohui LI,
  • Danlin YING,
  • Benjian ZHAGN,
  • Ya LI,
  • Xin DAI,
  • Yi FAN,
  • Yunxian ZENG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 228 – 237

Abstract

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Based on the analysis of outcrop, seismic, logging and drilling data, combined with exploration practice, the characteristics, distribution, reservoir performance and gas-bearing properties of Permian igneous rocks in Sichuan Basin are studied. The study shows that central volcanic eruptive facies are developed in Sichuan Basin, and their lithological assemblages and distribution characteristics show obvious differences. The igneous rocks are mainly distributed in three regions: the southwestern part of the basin has dominantly large- scale overflow facies basalts; the central and western part of the basin, Jianyang-Santai area, develop intrusive rocks, volcanic lavas (basalts) and pyroclastic rocks; and the eastern part of Sichuan, Dazhou-Liangping area, only develop diabase and basalts. Five aspects of understandings are achieved: (1) The Upper Permian igneous rocks can be divided into intrusive rocks and extrusive rocks, with the extrusive rocks as the main body. The chemical compositions of the extrusive rocks are characterized by both alkaline basalt and tholeiitic basalt, and belong to the subalkaline type of transitional basalt magma eruption. (2) There are obvious rhythmic structures vertically among overflow facies basalt, and the single rhythmic layer consists of, from bottom up, pyroclastic rocks (undeveloped), gray and dark gray porphyritic basalts (unstable), dark gray and purple microcrystalline-cryptocrystalline basalts, dark greyish green porous and amygdaloid basalts; the central volcanic eruption shows the rhythm and the vertical sequence of volcanic clastic rocks (agglomerates and breccias), volcanic lava, tuffaceous lava from bottom to top. (3) The pore types of basalt and pyroclastic rocks are diverse, mainly dissolution pore and de-vitrification micropore, but their physical properties are different. Basalt is characterized by ultra-low pore permeability, small reservoir thickness, and reservoirs are distributed in the upper and middle parts of the cycle, with poor lateral comparability. Volcanic clastic rocks are medium to high porous reservoirs (Well YT1: porosity: 8.66%−16.48%, average 13.76%) with large thickness and good reservoir quality. (4) Natural gas in basalts in southwestern basin mainly comes from Middle Permian, and natural gas in volcanic clastic rocks in central and western basin comes from Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation. (5) Analysis of igneous reservoir-forming conditions in different areas shows that there are relatively insufficient gas sources and great differences in preservation conditions in southwestern basin. Reservoirs are poorly developed and gas-bearing is complex. The Jianyang-Santai area in the central and western part of Sichuan Basin has abundant hydrocarbon sources, developed reservoir, favorable preservation conditions and favorable gas geological conditions, and it is a favorable area for gas exploration. Key Words: Sichuan Basin, Upper Permian, Maokou Formation, igneous rock, volcanic lava, pyroclastic rock, reservoir property, gas bearing, natural gas reservoir