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Differences in the development of deep and shallow mudstone fractures in Qigu anticline in the Junggar Basin and their constraints on oil and gas preservation conditions
Author: WU Wei,ZHOU Yong,FENG Zhendong,LU Xuesong,ZHUO Qingong,LIU Weiqing,WANG Guangxu Time: 2024-03-25 Counts:

doi:10.16186/j.cnki.1673-9787.2021120118

Received:2022/12/29

Revised:2023/02/28

Published:2024/03/25

Differences in the development of deep and shallow mudstone fractures in Qigu anticline in the Junggar Basin and their constraints on oil and gas preservation conditions

WU Wei1ZHOU Yong1FENG Zhendong2LU Xuesong3ZHUO Qingong3LIU Weiqing1WANG Guangxu1

1.School of Resources & Environment Henan Polytechnic UniversityJiaozuo 454000HenanChina2.College of Safety Science and EngineeringHenan Polytechnic UniversityJiaozuo 454000HenanChina3.Petro China Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and DevelopmentBeijing 100083China

Abstract: The foreland thrust belt is rich in oil and gas resourcesbut the differences in the sealing capacity of the caprock under the action of complex structures has hindered the process of oil and gas exploration. Objectives Aiming at the current situation of surface oil and gas seriously leakage and insufficient exploration in the thrust belt in southern Junggar basin Methods the deep and shallow mudstone caprock of Qigu anticline was taken as the research object.Based on the stratigraphic modelcombined with logging data inversion and actual measurement dataa numerical model of the mechanical parameters of the study area was constructedand the finite element method was used to simulate the paleo and present tectonic stress fields in the Qigu anticline.The obtained stress field data was combined with fracture parameter theory to analyze the formation period of fractures in the caprock and calculate the transformation results of the current stress field on the fractures in the caprock. Results The results showed that the paleo and present stress distributions of the Qigu anticline were all controlled by buried depthtectonic locationfault strikeand fault convergence locationunder the current stress fieldthe shallow caprock of Qigu anticline was not easy to breakand only played a role in reforming the fractures formed by the paleotectonic stress fieldthe degree of fracture development in deep and shallow caprocks varied greatlyand the development of fractures at high points of the anticline may be the main cause of shallow oil and gas leakagethe fracture zone was more developed near the faultand the fracture permeability near the fault zone was much higher than that of the normal formationwhich may provide a channel for the migration and even loss of deep oil and gas to the shallow layerthe deep caprock was relatively stableand the caprock condition wass not the key factor to restrict the success of exploration in the lower Junggar Basin.Conclusions The research results can provide some references for deep oil and gas exploration in the thrust belt of the southern margin of the Junggar Basin.

Key words:in-situ stressfracture predictioncaprock evaluationnumerical simulationJurassicQigu anticline

 

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