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The Fault Effects on the Oil Migration in the Ultra-Deep Fuman Oilfield of the Tarim Basin, NW China

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15165789

Keywords

strike-slip fault; migration; ultra-deep; carbonate reservoir; segmentation; Tarim Basin

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Funding

  1. Prospective Basic Research Project of CNPC [2021DJ1502]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [9195520441472103]

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This study examines the effects of fault segmentation on oil and gas compartmentalization and migration in the ultra-deep Fuman Oilfield through fault modeling and fluid analysis. The results demonstrate that fault segmentation leads to non-connected reservoirs and fluid variations along the fault strike, suggesting that fault segmentation plays a significant role in the varied oil accumulation along the strike-slip fault zone.
A giant, ultra-deep (>7000 m) strike-slip fault-related oilfield has been found in the central depression of the Tarim Basin. However, little research has addressed this discovery to understand the fault effects on the oil migration, which constrains the oil exploitation deployment and well optimization. Based on fault modeling and fluid analysis, we present the effects of fault segment on the oil segmentation and migration in the ultra-deep Fuman Oilfield. The results show a distinct fault segmentation and also subsequent variable fault architecture and non-connected fracture network other than a through-going fault zone. There are fault segment-related isolated fractured reservoirs and fluid variation along the fault strike, which indicates that a large oilfield comprises a series of unconnected small oil reservoirs along the fault segments. The fluid segmentation and molecular indicator of dibenzothiophenes reveal that there is a variable petroleum lateral migration along the strike-slip fault segment. The fault segmentation is a major contribution in the varied oil accumulation along the strike-slip fault zone in Fuman Oilfield. This case study suggests that fault segmentation has variable effects on petroleum migration and accumulation along the strike-slip zone.

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