Geological Characteristics and Pooling Conditions of
Terrigenous Mud
Oil
& Gas in China
Pan, Shuxin 1; Wang, Tianqi 1; Wei,
Pingsheng 1; Liu, Caiyan 1
(1)PetroChina Exploration
& Development Research Institute (Northwest), Lanzhou, China.
Lacustrine black
mud, widely deposited in terrigenous basins
during Mesozoic and Cenozoic, is expected to become a new exploration and
development field in China. This article describe the depositional environment,
the primary geological and geochemical characteristics of the
black
mud in
China, and its exploration potential and differentia between marine shale and
terrigenous mud are analyzed.
Gross thickness of terrigenous black
mud ranges from 20 to 1300m
with a burial depth of about 300-1500m in different basin. The mudstone mainly
consists of clay mineral, and sometimes includes few siltstone. Dark mudstone,
light-colored siltstone, and ostracoda mostly formed by interbedded. Total
organic carbon(%,TOC) content ranges from 1 to 5%, up to 23%.Vitrinite reflection(%,Ro)
ranges from 0.5 to 1.2%. Mud oil&gas systems are of three distinct types:
biogenic gas , thermogenic
oil
and immature
oil
, although there can also be
mixtures of the three gas&
oil
types. Almost all
black
mudstone have high
pressure in drilling. Studies have shown that hydrocarbon generating
pressure-boosting is one of the main factors to generate overpressure. Gas
measurement showed obvious abnormity in
black
mud stone. In additional,
multiple types of cracks, such as structural cracks, super-pressure
micro-cracks, diagenetic micro-cracks, are developed in mudstone. The cracks
are favorable to form fractured mud reservoirs.
There exist significant differences between terrigenous mud and
marine shale in the depositional environment, the primary geological and
geochemical characteristics.
Through comprehensive evaluation, it is thought that Songliao
Basin, Bohai Bay Basin and Ordos Basin etc are favorable target for mud gas
&oil
exploration. Even in some basins, such as Songliao and Bohai Bay basin,
commercial
oil
&gas production has been received in the mudstone. Mud
oil
and gas exploration has broad prospects in China.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90135©2011 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Milan, Italy, 23-26 October 2011.