Characteristics of Sedimentary Facies in Lower Part of Xingouzui Formation in Mawangmiao Area of Qianjiang Depression
- Received Date: 1900-01-01
- Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
- Publish Date: 2011-08-10
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Key words:
- Mawangmiao area /
- lower part of Xingouzui Formation /
- shallow water delta /
- sedimentary facies
Abstract: The lower part of Xingouzui Formation of Mawangmiao area is an important producing pay and profitable range to find lithologic hydrocarbon reservoir in the future. Based on the synthetical analysis of cores description, thin section analysis and logs, and combined with sedimentary marks of lithology, paleoclimate, sedimentary structure, and so on,
the lower segment of Xingouzui Formation is ascertained shallow water deltashoreshallow lacus depositional system, and is further divided into subfacies as follows: delta front, prodelta, shoreshallow lacus, etc. and several microfacies. Provenance analysis results indicate that the study area is controlled by northeastern Hanchuan provenance and northwestern Hanshui provenance, the study area develops two lobate deltas of NESW and NWES distribution, especially the NESW delta develop more widely. During the Ⅱoil group depositional stage, depositional water depth is the most deep, and the delta develop most widely, Ⅲoil group takes second place. And during the Ⅰoil group depositional stage, depositional water depth is the most shallow and the delta develop most shallowly. Most of all, the underwater distributary channel microfacies develop most widely. Through analyzing sedimentary facies distribution and reservoir sands distributing rule of three oil groups and important sections of Xia31,Xia25 and Xia13, indicate that the underwater distributary channel microfacies of Xia25 has most wide scale and most thick sand, the sand distribution rule according to underwater distributary channel distribution. The sedimentary facies distribution of Xia31 and Xia13 coincide with the Xia25 and northwestern delta front sand of Xia31 develop more wide. The result of analyzing every microfacies reservoir physical property indicates that underwater distributary channel has highest porosity. Thus underwater distributary channel microfacies and thicker sand distribution region of each section should be optimum reservoir facies and beneficial region to seek for lithologic hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Citation: | HU Zhonggui. Characteristics of Sedimentary Facies in Lower Part of Xingouzui Formation in Mawangmiao Area of Qianjiang Depression[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2011, 29(4): 712-723. |