The evolution of the Huangling uplift and its control on the accumulation and preservation of shale gas

Autor: Shu-jing Bao, Gang-yi Zhai, Zhi Zhou, Shu-fang Yu, Ke Chen, Yu-fang Wang, Hao Wang, Yi-min Liu
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: China Geology, Vol 1, Iss 3, Pp 346-353 (2018)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2096-5192
DOI: 10.31035/cg2018052
Popis: ABSTRACT: There are plenty of Sinian and Cambrian potential shale gas resources in South China, which is characterized by high thermal evolution degrees, poor drilling performances and only occurs in local areas. Taking the principle “high to find low” is the key issue to achieving a breakthrough in older shale. China Geological Survey drilled in the periphery of the Proterozoic basement, i.e. the Huangling anticline, in the western Hubei, and Hannan paleocontinent in the southern Shanxi. It received high-quality gas-bearing shale with relatively low Ro in the in Lower Cambrian Niutitang formation and Sinian Doushantuo formation. Based on geological conditions of shale gas reservoirs in the Huangling anticline, this paper puts forward the new model named “Control over reservoirs by periphery of basement” about shale gas accumulation, suggesting that the shale deposited in a deepwater continental shelf in the periphery of the basement is characterized by shallow burial, a short burial time, stable tectonics, relatively low thermal evolution degrees, and shale gas reservoirs in a good condition. The shale of the Sinian-Cambrian strata deposited in deepwater continental shelves in the periphery of Chuanzhong paleo-uplift in Sichuan, Hannan paleocontinent in the southern Shanxi, Huangling anticline in western Hubei and Jiangnang-Xuefeng paleo-uplift in Hunan and Guizhou province have good shale gas exploration potential.
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