The detailed Palaeogeomorphologic restoration of the Ordovician Weathering Crust in the northern Jingbian gas field: Methods and applications into reservoir properties and gas accumulation

2015 
Palaeogeomorphology plays a crucial role in the development of sedimentary facies and the reservoir distribution in the late period of basin evolution, and to a certain extent, controls the assemblage of the late hydrocarbon reservoirs and caprock formations. Therefore, it has a function in controlling the enrichment of oil and gas. Caledonian orogeny uplifted the Ordovician Majiagou Formation in the Ordos basin and thus led to the formation of the weathering crust reservoirs in the process of weathering, erosion and leaching for over 130 Ma. Such palaeogeomorphology represents the background of the palaeokarst, which has an essential influence on the formation of reservoir rocks. Based on Pre-carboniferous paleogeologic map plotted by 305 wells, and the thickness of bauxite in 272 wells, methods of residual thickness and moulage are applied to reconstruct the palaeogeomorphology in the studied area. In combination with the thickness of horizon to the weathering crust, the criteria for the second order pa...
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