The well deployment in the Ordovician Yingshan Formation in the Gucheng area of the Tarim Basin mainly focuses on the inner gentle slope in the western part of the study area,which results in a low drilling success ra...The well deployment in the Ordovician Yingshan Formation in the Gucheng area of the Tarim Basin mainly focuses on the inner gentle slope in the western part of the study area,which results in a low drilling success rate.To address this issue,this study focused on reconstructing sedimentary models and the adjustment strategies for oil and gas exploration.The carbonate sedimentary model of the Yingshan Formation was re-evaluated using the data of seismic interpretation,core observations,thin-section analyses,carbon isotopic composition,well logging,detrital zircon U-Pb dating,and carbonate mineral U-Pb dating.Then,the favorable sedimentary facies belts were delineated,and updated prospective exploration targets were proposed.The results demonstrate that the sedimentary model of the Yingshan Formation in the Gucheng area is characterized as a rimmed platform system,exhibiting an orderly west-to-east sedimentary sequence transition from restricted/open platform environments through the platform margin and slope settings,ultimately grading into basinal deposits.The platform margin,distinguished by thick successions of grain shoals overlain by interlayered karst zones,is the most favorable distribution area for large-scale reservoirs.Guided by this revised sedimentary model,Well Gutan-1 was successfully drilled within the outer platform margin,encountering over 90%high-energy grain shoal facies with well-developed porous and fractured-vuggy reservoirs,and achieving industrial oil and gas flow.It is confirmed that the platform margin is the priority area for oil and gas exploration in the Ordovician System of the Gucheng area,thereby effectively ending the prolonged exploration stagnation in the Yingshan Formation of the Gucheng area.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China General Program(42272181)CNPC-Southwest Petroleum University Innovation Consortium Program(2020CX010301).
文摘The well deployment in the Ordovician Yingshan Formation in the Gucheng area of the Tarim Basin mainly focuses on the inner gentle slope in the western part of the study area,which results in a low drilling success rate.To address this issue,this study focused on reconstructing sedimentary models and the adjustment strategies for oil and gas exploration.The carbonate sedimentary model of the Yingshan Formation was re-evaluated using the data of seismic interpretation,core observations,thin-section analyses,carbon isotopic composition,well logging,detrital zircon U-Pb dating,and carbonate mineral U-Pb dating.Then,the favorable sedimentary facies belts were delineated,and updated prospective exploration targets were proposed.The results demonstrate that the sedimentary model of the Yingshan Formation in the Gucheng area is characterized as a rimmed platform system,exhibiting an orderly west-to-east sedimentary sequence transition from restricted/open platform environments through the platform margin and slope settings,ultimately grading into basinal deposits.The platform margin,distinguished by thick successions of grain shoals overlain by interlayered karst zones,is the most favorable distribution area for large-scale reservoirs.Guided by this revised sedimentary model,Well Gutan-1 was successfully drilled within the outer platform margin,encountering over 90%high-energy grain shoal facies with well-developed porous and fractured-vuggy reservoirs,and achieving industrial oil and gas flow.It is confirmed that the platform margin is the priority area for oil and gas exploration in the Ordovician System of the Gucheng area,thereby effectively ending the prolonged exploration stagnation in the Yingshan Formation of the Gucheng area.