Energy Exploration & Exploitation (Jul 2023)

Lithofacies classification and itssignificance on oil and gas exploration of the Permain Fengcheng mixed shale in the Hashan area, northwestern Junggar Basin, China

  • Jian Zhou,
  • Chengyan Lin,
  • Huimin Liu,
  • Guanlong Zhang,
  • Kuihua Zhang,
  • Hongzhou Yu,
  • Qianjun Wang,
  • Qianru Cai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/01445987231160564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41

Abstract

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The Fengcheng Formation in the Hashan area of the northwestern Junggar Basin is a complex fine-grained sedimentary rock deposited in a saline-alkaline lake basin and influenced by mechanical, volcanic, chemical, and biological processes. The Fengcheng Formation, influenced by synsedimentary volcanism, has a complex mineral composition, abundant organic matter, and frequent sedimentary structure. As a result, the commonly used lithofacies classification scheme based on rock composition and grain size is difficult to characterize accurately, hampering the evaluation of the Fengcheng Formation's hydrocarbon exploration potential. Therefore, the shale lithofacies classification scheme of Fengcheng Formation was proposed. This scheme classifies the Fengcheng Formation shales into four categories and eight sub-categories based on terrigenous clasts, carbonate minerals, and volcanic clasts, as well as organic matter content and sedimentary structure. Furthermore, this scheme considers the organic and tuffaceous matter, which is essential for evaluating hydrocarbon generation properties, reservoir properties, and the brittleness of fine-grained sedimentary rocks.