Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods

Many researchers worked a lot on geologic conditions for lateral sealing of faults, but none of their studies took the effect of internal structures of fault zones on the lateral sealing capacity of faults. Therefore, the lateral sealing of active faults has rarely been discussed. In this paper, bas...

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Main Authors: Guang Fu, Mingwang Zhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-01-01
Series:Natural Gas Industry B
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017300621
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spelling doaj-c7a0971bce5b451f9b192ec4458e3ea52021-02-02T05:43:35ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Natural Gas Industry B2352-85402017-01-0141566110.1016/j.ngib.2017.07.008Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methodsGuang FuMingwang ZhanMany researchers worked a lot on geologic conditions for lateral sealing of faults, but none of their studies took the effect of internal structures of fault zones on the lateral sealing capacity of faults. Therefore, the lateral sealing of active faults has rarely been discussed. In this paper, based on the analysis of the composition and structure characteristics of fault fillings, the geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research method were discussed in reference to the lateral sealing mechanisms of inactive fault rocks. It is shown that, in order to satisfy geologically the lateral sealing of active faults, the faults should be antithetic and the faulted strata should be mainly composed of mudstone, so that the displacement pressure of fault fillings is higher than or equal to that of reservoir rocks in oil and gas migration block. Then, a research method for the lateral sealing of active faults was established by comparing the displacement pressure of fillings in the fault with that of reservoir rocks in oil and gas migration block. This method was applied to three antithetic faults (F1, F2 and F3) in No. 1 structure of the Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin. As revealed, the fillings of these three active faults were mostly argillaceous at the stage of natural gas accumulation (the late stage of Neogene Minghuazhen Fm sedimentation), and their displacement pressures were higher than that of reservoir rocks in the first member of Paleogene Dongying Fm (F1 and F3) and the Neogene Guantao Fm (F2). Accordingly, they are laterally sealed for natural gas, which is conducive to the accumulation and preservation of natural gas. Industrial gas flow has been produced from the first member of Paleogene Dongying Fm in Well Np101, the Guantao Fm in Well Np1-2 and the first member of Paleogene Dongying Fm in Well Np1, which is in agreement with the analysis result. It is verified that this method is feasible for investigating the lateral sealing of active faults.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017300621Active faultLateral sealingGeological conditionsResearch methodFault fillingReservoirDisplacement pressureBohai Bay BasinNanpu Sag
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author Guang Fu
Mingwang Zhan
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Mingwang Zhan
Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
Natural Gas Industry B
Active fault
Lateral sealing
Geological conditions
Research method
Fault filling
Reservoir
Displacement pressure
Bohai Bay Basin
Nanpu Sag
author_facet Guang Fu
Mingwang Zhan
author_sort Guang Fu
title Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
title_short Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
title_full Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
title_fullStr Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
title_full_unstemmed Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
title_sort geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Natural Gas Industry B
issn 2352-8540
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Many researchers worked a lot on geologic conditions for lateral sealing of faults, but none of their studies took the effect of internal structures of fault zones on the lateral sealing capacity of faults. Therefore, the lateral sealing of active faults has rarely been discussed. In this paper, based on the analysis of the composition and structure characteristics of fault fillings, the geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research method were discussed in reference to the lateral sealing mechanisms of inactive fault rocks. It is shown that, in order to satisfy geologically the lateral sealing of active faults, the faults should be antithetic and the faulted strata should be mainly composed of mudstone, so that the displacement pressure of fault fillings is higher than or equal to that of reservoir rocks in oil and gas migration block. Then, a research method for the lateral sealing of active faults was established by comparing the displacement pressure of fillings in the fault with that of reservoir rocks in oil and gas migration block. This method was applied to three antithetic faults (F1, F2 and F3) in No. 1 structure of the Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin. As revealed, the fillings of these three active faults were mostly argillaceous at the stage of natural gas accumulation (the late stage of Neogene Minghuazhen Fm sedimentation), and their displacement pressures were higher than that of reservoir rocks in the first member of Paleogene Dongying Fm (F1 and F3) and the Neogene Guantao Fm (F2). Accordingly, they are laterally sealed for natural gas, which is conducive to the accumulation and preservation of natural gas. Industrial gas flow has been produced from the first member of Paleogene Dongying Fm in Well Np101, the Guantao Fm in Well Np1-2 and the first member of Paleogene Dongying Fm in Well Np1, which is in agreement with the analysis result. It is verified that this method is feasible for investigating the lateral sealing of active faults.
topic Active fault
Lateral sealing
Geological conditions
Research method
Fault filling
Reservoir
Displacement pressure
Bohai Bay Basin
Nanpu Sag
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017300621
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