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Reservoir Characteristics of Fine-grained Sedimentary Rocks in Saline Lakes in the Cenozoic Upper Ganchaigou Formation, Southwestern Qaidam Basin, NW China

Journal

ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION
Volume 96, Issue 3, Pages 1070-1081

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14725

Keywords

energy resources; unconventional reservoir; sedimentary petrology; organic geochemistry; salinization; lacustrine sediments; Neogene

Funding

  1. Experimental Center of Exploration and Development Research Institute of CNPC Qinghai Oilfield Company (Dunhuang, China)
  2. Science and Technology Project [2019k02]
  3. CNPC Qinghai Oilfield Company

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Through the study of fine-grained mixed sedimentary rocks in the Qaidam Basin, it is found that they have the potential for self-generation and self-storage, and have industrial application value as an unconventional reservoir.
Cenozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks in the southwestern Qaidam Basin, as typical salinized lacustrine sediments, are significantly different from those in other freshwater lakes under the impact of the high salinity in the lake. Many fine-grained sedimentary rock samples were selected from the lower member of Neogene (N-1) in the Gaskule Oilfield, Qaidam Basin, northwest China, with the aim to analyze and test their petrology, pore structure, and organic geochemical characteristics and determine its genesis and geological significance. Based on previous results, a new genesis of mixed sedimentary rocks is proposed. The Cenozoic lacustrine fine-grained sedimentary rocks in SW Qaidam Basin belong to mixed sedimentary rocks, which can be divided into three types, including carbonate and terrigenous clastic-bearing mudstone, carbonate-bearing to terrigenous clastic mixed sedimentary rocks, and carbonate-terrigenous clastic mixed sedimentary rocks. The geneses of mixing are quite different from that of mixed marine rocks. According to the sedimentary characteristics of the salinized lakes, three new geneses of mixed deposits are proposed: syn-sedimentary mixing, varve interbedded mixing, and biogenic mixing. The reservoir spaces of the Cenozoic lacustrine fine-grained sedimentary rocks in SW Qaidam Basin include residual intergranular pores, intercrystalline pores, microfractures, and minor dissolved pores. The reservoirs have super-low porosity and ultra-low permeability, with a porosity of 1.82%-21.04%, averaging 7.71%, and permeability of (0.0028-254.86) x 10(-3) mu m(2), averaging 2.82 x 10(-3) mu m(2). The test results of total organic carbon (TOC) content show that the highest content of organic carbon reached 1.41%, and those of vitrinite reflectance show that Ro ranges from 0.525%-0.824%, with an average of 0.806%. The organic geochemical characteristics show that the fine-grained mixed sedimentary rocks of SW Qaidam Basin have the potential for self-generation and self-storage. As an unconventional reservoir, it has potential industrial value. This is the first study of fine-grained sedimentary rocks in the Qaidam Basin, which offers certain theoretical and practical values.

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