Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China

Compared with marine facies shale strata, lacustrine shale strata are more complicated in geological conditions, and thus more difficult to explore and develop. To realize economic exploration and development of lacustrine shale oil, the geological regularities of accumulation and high yield of reta...

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Main Authors: Xianzheng ZHAO, Lihong ZHOU, Xiugang PU, Fengming JIN, Zhannan SHI, Wenzhong HAN, Wenya JIANG, Guomeng HAN, Wei ZHANG, Hu WANG, Jianying MA
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-a77ec6cbca3348588a253f7965c1f5602021-04-02T18:09:44ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum Exploration and Development1876-38042020-10-01475916930Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, ChinaXianzheng ZHAO0Lihong ZHOU1Xiugang PU2Fengming JIN3Zhannan SHI4Wenzhong HAN5Wenya JIANG6Guomeng HAN7Wei ZHANG8Hu WANG9Jianying MA10Corresponding author; PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaPetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company, Tianjin 300280, ChinaCompared with marine facies shale strata, lacustrine shale strata are more complicated in geological conditions, and thus more difficult to explore and develop. To realize economic exploration and development of lacustrine shale oil, the geological regularities of accumulation and high yield of retained movable petroleum in shale should be understood first. In this work, taking the shale strata of Kong 2 Member and Sha 3 Member in the Paleogene of Huanghua depression in the Bohai Bay Basin as examples, based on the previous joint analysis results of over ten thousand core samples and the latest oil testing, production test and geochemical data of more than 30 horizontal wells, accumulation conditions and models of retained movable petroleum in lacustrine shale were studied comprehensively. The study shows that at moderate organic matter abundance (with TOC from 2% to 4%), shale strata have the best match between oil content and brittleness, and thus are rich in oil and good in fracability. Moderate ancient lake basin size and moderate sediment supply intensity are the internal factors leading to best coupling of organic matter abundance and brittle mineral content in the shale formation. Moderate thermal evolution maturity of Ro of 0.7%–1.0% (at burial depth of 3200 to 4300 m) is the interval where oil generation from thermal evolution and oil adsorption by kerogen in shale layers match best, and retained movable petroleum is high in proportion. Moderate diagenetic evolution stage (3200 to 4300 m in the middle diagenetic stage A) is conducive to the formation of a large number of dissolved pores and organic matter pores, which provide storage space for shale oil enrichment. Moderate development degree of natural fractures (without damaging the shale oil roof and floor sealing conditions) is conducive to the storage, seepage and preservation of shale oil. The research results have overthrown the general understanding that high organic matter abundance, high maturity, and high development degree of natural fractures are conducive to shale oil enrichment, and have guided the comprehensive evaluation of shale oil and gas sweet spots and well deployment in the second member of the Kongdian Formation in the Cangdong sag and the Shahejie Formation in the Qikou sag. Industrial development of the shale oil in Kong 2 Member of the Cangdong sag has made major breakthrough, and important signs of shale oil have been found in Sha 3 Member of the Qikou sag, demonstrating huge exploration potential of lacustrine shale oil.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380420601069lacustrine shaleretained hydrocarbonmovable hydrocarbonshale oilenrichment modelKong 2 Member
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author Xianzheng ZHAO
Lihong ZHOU
Xiugang PU
Fengming JIN
Zhannan SHI
Wenzhong HAN
Wenya JIANG
Guomeng HAN
Wei ZHANG
Hu WANG
Jianying MA
spellingShingle Xianzheng ZHAO
Lihong ZHOU
Xiugang PU
Fengming JIN
Zhannan SHI
Wenzhong HAN
Wenya JIANG
Guomeng HAN
Wei ZHANG
Hu WANG
Jianying MA
Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
Petroleum Exploration and Development
lacustrine shale
retained hydrocarbon
movable hydrocarbon
shale oil
enrichment model
Kong 2 Member
author_facet Xianzheng ZHAO
Lihong ZHOU
Xiugang PU
Fengming JIN
Zhannan SHI
Wenzhong HAN
Wenya JIANG
Guomeng HAN
Wei ZHANG
Hu WANG
Jianying MA
author_sort Xianzheng ZHAO
title Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_short Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_full Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_fullStr Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: A case study of the Paleogene in Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_sort formation conditions and enrichment model of retained petroleum in lacustrine shale: a case study of the paleogene in huanghua depression, bohai bay basin, china
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum Exploration and Development
issn 1876-3804
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Compared with marine facies shale strata, lacustrine shale strata are more complicated in geological conditions, and thus more difficult to explore and develop. To realize economic exploration and development of lacustrine shale oil, the geological regularities of accumulation and high yield of retained movable petroleum in shale should be understood first. In this work, taking the shale strata of Kong 2 Member and Sha 3 Member in the Paleogene of Huanghua depression in the Bohai Bay Basin as examples, based on the previous joint analysis results of over ten thousand core samples and the latest oil testing, production test and geochemical data of more than 30 horizontal wells, accumulation conditions and models of retained movable petroleum in lacustrine shale were studied comprehensively. The study shows that at moderate organic matter abundance (with TOC from 2% to 4%), shale strata have the best match between oil content and brittleness, and thus are rich in oil and good in fracability. Moderate ancient lake basin size and moderate sediment supply intensity are the internal factors leading to best coupling of organic matter abundance and brittle mineral content in the shale formation. Moderate thermal evolution maturity of Ro of 0.7%–1.0% (at burial depth of 3200 to 4300 m) is the interval where oil generation from thermal evolution and oil adsorption by kerogen in shale layers match best, and retained movable petroleum is high in proportion. Moderate diagenetic evolution stage (3200 to 4300 m in the middle diagenetic stage A) is conducive to the formation of a large number of dissolved pores and organic matter pores, which provide storage space for shale oil enrichment. Moderate development degree of natural fractures (without damaging the shale oil roof and floor sealing conditions) is conducive to the storage, seepage and preservation of shale oil. The research results have overthrown the general understanding that high organic matter abundance, high maturity, and high development degree of natural fractures are conducive to shale oil enrichment, and have guided the comprehensive evaluation of shale oil and gas sweet spots and well deployment in the second member of the Kongdian Formation in the Cangdong sag and the Shahejie Formation in the Qikou sag. Industrial development of the shale oil in Kong 2 Member of the Cangdong sag has made major breakthrough, and important signs of shale oil have been found in Sha 3 Member of the Qikou sag, demonstrating huge exploration potential of lacustrine shale oil.
topic lacustrine shale
retained hydrocarbon
movable hydrocarbon
shale oil
enrichment model
Kong 2 Member
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380420601069
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