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Petroleum geology of Carboniferous volcanic weathered crust in northern Xinjiang, China

Hou Lianhua, Yang Chun, Yang Fan, Lou Xia and Wei Yanzhao
Petroleum geology of Carboniferous volcanic weathered crust in northern Xinjiang, China
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (June 2015) 63 (2): 171-191

Abstract

Previous studies on volcanic rock reservoirs were focused on lithology, lithofacies and fractures. Primary processes may lead to high porosity and permeability, and secondary processes tend to decrease primary porosity. However, this is not the case in northern Xinjiang, where Carboniferous volcanic rocks covered an area of 378X10 (super 3) km (super 2) dominated by intermediate-basic rocks of low porosity. At the end of the Carboniferous, these rocks were uplifted, underwent denudation and weathering, and then formed a weathered crust. All types of volcanic rocks might form favorable reservoirs after long-term weathering. The reservoir properties of the crust were controlled by weathering degree and fault development. Four types of reservoir porosity developed: dissolutional pore, pore-fracture, fracture and fracture-cave. Dissolutional pores and fractures are the main reservoir spaces. Under the influence of fractures and an enhanced fracture dissolution environment, the volcanic reservoirs have improved physical properties in deeper burial settings. The depth range of effective reservoirs under the unconformity, either close to, or far from fracture zones, is between 1100 m and 550 m, with maximum porosities of 32% and 24%, respectively. Hydrocarbons have accumulated close to the effective source rock zone due to strong heterogeneities of the volcanic reservoir. The overlying Carboniferous mudstone formed effective caprock. The current structural highs and slope zone coincided well with the paleogeomorphology and form traps for hydrocarbons. Faults and fractures control hydrocarbon enrichment. This is contrary to the view that the Carboniferous is simply impermeable basement in this region, and not capable of hydrocarbon generation.


ISSN: 0007-4802
Coden: BCPGAI
Serial Title: Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology
Serial Volume: 63
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Petroleum geology of Carboniferous volcanic weathered crust in northern Xinjiang, China
Affiliation: PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum, Exploration and Development, Beijing, China
Pages: 171-191
Published: 201506
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Calgary, AB, Canada
References: 62
Accession Number: 2016-005427
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sources
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. chart, sects., 3 tables, geol. sketch maps
N45°00'00" - N55°00'00", E80°00'00" - E95°00'00"
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201603

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