Quantitative prediction of oil and gas prospects of the Sinian-Lower Paleozoic in the Sichuan Basin in central China

Energy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 174 ◽  
pp. 861-872 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenyang Wang ◽  
Xiongqi Pang ◽  
Zhangxin Chen ◽  
Dongxia Chen ◽  
Tianyu Zheng ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. SM39-SM50
Author(s):  
Jingbo Wang ◽  
Zhongshan Qi ◽  
Penggui Jing ◽  
Tianfa Zheng ◽  
Yanqi Li ◽  
...  

Geologic studies indicate that the platform-margin reef-shallow facies in Permo-Triassic marine strata in the Micang-Dabashan foothill belt in the Sichuan Basin are favorable exploration targets for oil and gas exploration. However, the typical dual-complexity problem (complex surface condition and subsurface structure) brings a great challenge for seismic technology targeting of those potential oil and gas reservoirs. To overcome this problem, varieties of advanced seismic acquisition and processing methods have been used to improve the imaging quality of piedmont seismic data since 2000. Some improvements have been achieved: The reflection waves from the far offset and deep layer can be acquired in shot gathers from limestone outcropped areas, and the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of reflection and diffraction waves in the stack section has been enhanced significantly so as to reveal amounts of valuable geologic information. The resolution and the S/N of seismic migration imaging for the strong fold zone in marine strata have been improved partially, so that the structure of the step-fault zone and the enveloping of gypsum rock are clearer than those revealed by the old seismic section. Even so, actual drilling data demonstrate that the subsurface structures of the foothill belt are far more complex than those revealed by the current seismic imaging results. Therefore, postdrilling evaluation for the validity of seismic techniques implemented in the Nanjiang and Zhenba piedmont zone has been carried out. The results indicate that the current acquisition scheme and processing workflow cannot completely fulfill the requirements of high-precision velocity modeling and migration imaging of complex structures (such as footwalls of thrust fault and small-scale fault blocks) in the piedmont zone, especially when the rugged surface and the widespread limestone outcrop appear simultaneously. Finally, we have developed some potential needs of seismic theories and techniques in the foothill belt, including seismic wave propagation, acquisition, and processing technology.


2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 705-726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiuchen Xu ◽  
Nansheng Qiu ◽  
Wen Liu ◽  
Anjiang Shen ◽  
Xiaofang Wang ◽  
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The Sichuan Basin is one of the richest oil and gas basins in China. The Middle Permian units (the Qixia and Maokou Formations) in the northwest Sichuan Basin have great potential for gas exploration. A new thermal history was reconstructed using the integrated thermal indicators of apatite and zircon (uranium–thorium)/helium ages, zircon fission tracks, and vitrinite reflectance data. The modeled results indicated that the northwest Sichuan Basin experienced gradual cooling, during which the heat flow at Middle Permian time (70–90 mW/m2) decreased to its current level of approximately 50 mW/m2. This study used basin modeling to reconstruct the paleo-pressure, which showed that the Middle Permian in the northwest Sichuan Basin generally developed overpressure. The pressure evolution of the Middle Permian can be divided into three stages: (1) a slight overpressure stage (T2–T3), (2) an intensive overpressure stage (J1–K2), and (3) an overpressure reduction stage (K2–present). Oil cracking and rapid tectonic subsidence are key factors that affect overpressure. The evolution of temperature–pressure has great significance with respect to hydrocarbon accumulation.


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