Paleo-pressure evolution and its origin in the Pinghu slope belt of the Xihu Depression, East China Sea Basin

被引:38
|
作者
Su, Ao [1 ]
Chen, Honghan [1 ]
Lei, Mingzhu [2 ]
Li, Qian [3 ]
Wang, Cunwu [4 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, Key Lab Tecton & Petr Resource, Educ Minist, Wuhan 430074, Hubei, Peoples R China
[2] CNOOC China Ltd, Zhanjiang Branch, Zhanjiang 524057, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[3] Inst SINOPEC Offshore Oil & Gas Co, Shanghai 200120, Peoples R China
[4] CNOOC Res Inst, Beijing 100027, Peoples R China
关键词
Overpressure; Fluid inclusion; Basin numerical modeling; Xihu Depression; East China Sea basin; HYDROCARBON FLUID INCLUSIONS; PETROLEUM INCLUSIONS; OVERPRESSURE GENERATION; SEDIMENTARY BASINS; TRAPPING PRESSURE; PORE-PRESSURE; TARIM BASIN; GAS; OIL; PREDICTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.05.017
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Xihu Depression in the East China Sea Basin is one of the prime gas and light oil-producing regions of eastern China. Overpressure evolution and origin in the sandstone reservoirs of the Pinghu (E(2)p) Formation in the Pinghu slope belt of the Xihu Depression were investigated through a combination of fluid inclusion analyses and basin numerical modeling, combined with measured pore pressures (drill stem and wireline formation tests), well loggings, gas geochemistry, and casting thin section data. Four oil inclusion types, exhibiting different API gravities and hydrocarbon gas inclusions, were identified, using inclusion petrography, microscopic fluorescence, and Raman spectra. Homogenization and ice melting temperatures of coeval aqueous inclusions, determined using microtherrnometry, combined with burial-thermal histories determined by basin numerical modeling, suggested multiple episodes of oil and natural gas charge in the E(2)p reservoirs, from the Miocene to the present day. Pore pressure evolution history, reconstructed with fluid inclusion PVTx analysis, indicated that the Pinghu Formation experienced three phases: overpressure generation, followed by overpressure release, and then further overpressure generation. The first phase of weak overpressure was generated during burial in the middle-late Miocene. Currently, it is hard to definitely determine the origin of the first phase of overpressuring. Nevertheless, it can be speculated that the origin may be related to disequilibrium compaction, oil generation and tectonic compression based on burial, tectonic and hydrocarbon generation histories. Following this, a sudden uplift of formations led to overpressure release in the late Miocene, and then, the second phase of moderate overpressure generation occurred during burial in the late Pliocene and Quaternary. Based on well-log signatures, vitrinite reflectance data of mudstones and gas geochemistry, combining with seismic analysis, the second phase of overpressuring was interpreted to have been mainly caused by fluid expansion, which resulted from local gas generation by kerogen maturation and long-distance vertical and lateral pressure transfer.
引用
收藏
页码:198 / 213
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Natural gas washing induces condensate formation from coal measures in the Pinghu Slope Belt of the Xihu Depression, East China Sea Basin: Insights from fluid inclusion, geochemistry, and rock gold-tube pyrolysis
    Su, Ao
    Chen, Honghan
    Zhao, Jian-xin
    Zhang, Tong-wei
    Feng, Yue-xing
    Wang, Cunwu
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2020, 118
  • [32] Pore Structure Characteristics and Their Diagenetic Influence: A Case Study of Paleogene Sandstones from the Pinghu and Huagang Formations in the Xihu Depression, East China Sea Basin
    Tong Qu
    Zhilong Huang
    Jinlong Chen
    Tianjun Li
    Jin Dong
    Zhiyuan Li
    Boran Wang
    Yizhuo Yang
    Xiaobo Guo
    Mathematical Geosciences, 2022, 54 : 1371 - 1412
  • [33] Pore Structure Characteristics and Their Diagenetic Influence: A Case Study of Paleogene Sandstones from the Pinghu and Huagang Formations in the Xihu Depression, East China Sea Basin
    Qu, Tong
    Huang, Zhilong
    Chen, Jinlong
    Li, Tianjun
    Dong, Jin
    Li, Zhiyuan
    Wang, Boran
    Yang, Yizhuo
    Guo, Xiaobo
    MATHEMATICAL GEOSCIENCES, 2022, 54 (08) : 1371 - 1412
  • [34] Cenozoic structural and tectonic evolution in the Western Xihu Basin, East China Sea Shelf Basin
    Xu, Bin
    Wu, Zhiping
    Cheng, Yanjun
    Miocic, Johannes M.
    Dai, Yining
    Chu, Yichen
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 2024, 113 (03) : 713 - 732
  • [35] Cenozoic structural and tectonic evolution in the Western Xihu Basin, East China Sea Shelf Basin
    Bin Xu
    Zhiping Wu
    Yanjun Cheng
    Johannes M. Miocic
    Yining Dai
    Yichen Chu
    International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2024, 113 : 713 - 732
  • [36] Re-evaluation of the genetic mechanism of overpressure: Western slope zone of the Xihu Depression, East China Sea Shelf Basin
    Zhao, Zilong
    Zhao, Jingzhou
    Zhao, Hong
    Wang, Jun
    Er, Chuang
    Wang, Shixiong
    Li, Zhe
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2024, 160
  • [37] Petrology and hydrocarbon significance of the coaly source rocks from the Pinghu Formation in the Xihu Sag, East China Sea Shelf Basin
    Liu, Jinshui
    Kang, Shilong
    Shen, Wenchao
    Qin, Lanzhi
    Zhou, Qianyu
    Li, Shuxia
    Ding, Fei
    Shao, Longyi
    ENERGY EXPLORATION & EXPLOITATION, 2020, 38 (05) : 1295 - 1319
  • [38] The role of fluvial and tidal currents on coal accumulation in a mixed-energy deltaic setting: Pinghu Formation, Xihu Depression, East China Sea Shelf Basin
    Shen, Wenchao
    Shao, Longyi
    Zhou, Qianyu
    Liu, Jinshui
    Eriksson, Kenneth A.
    Kang, Shilong
    Steel, Ronald J.
    SEDIMENTOLOGY, 2024, 71 (01) : 173 - 206
  • [39] The Control of Sea Level Change over the Development of Favorable Sand Bodies in the Pinghu Formation, Xihu Sag, East China Sea Shelf Basin
    Chen, Zhong
    Wei, Wei
    Lu, Yongchao
    Zhang, Jingyu
    Zhang, Shihui
    Chen, Si
    ENERGIES, 2022, 15 (19)
  • [40] Controlling Effect of Wave-Dominated Delta Sedimentary Facies on Unconventional Reservoirs: A Case Study of Pinghu Tectonic Belt in Xihu Sag, East China Sea Basin
    Chen, Qinglong
    Pu, Renhai
    Xue, Xiaomin
    Han, Ming
    Wang, Yanxin
    Cheng, Xin
    Wu, Hanning
    GEOFLUIDS, 2022, 2022