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Volume 24 Issue 5
Oct 2013
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Caineng Zou, Shizheng Tao, Zhi Yang, Lianhua Hou, Xuanjun Yuan, Rukai Zhu, Jinhua Jia, Songtao Wu, Yanjie Gong, Xiaohui Gao, Lan Wang, Jie Wang. Development of Petroleum Geology in China: Discussion on Continuous Petroleum Accumulation. Journal of Earth Science, 2013, 24(5): 796-803. doi: 10.1007/s12583-013-0373-7
Citation: Caineng Zou, Shizheng Tao, Zhi Yang, Lianhua Hou, Xuanjun Yuan, Rukai Zhu, Jinhua Jia, Songtao Wu, Yanjie Gong, Xiaohui Gao, Lan Wang, Jie Wang. Development of Petroleum Geology in China: Discussion on Continuous Petroleum Accumulation. Journal of Earth Science, 2013, 24(5): 796-803. doi: 10.1007/s12583-013-0373-7

Development of Petroleum Geology in China: Discussion on Continuous Petroleum Accumulation

doi: 10.1007/s12583-013-0373-7
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  • Petroleum exploration targets are extending gradually from the single conventional trap reservoirs to the large-scale unconventional continuous accumulations. Oil and gas reservoirs have been divided into two types based on the trapping mechanism and distribution of oil and gas: conventional single-trap reservoirs, such as the Daqing oil field in Songliao Basin and the Kela-2 gas field in Tarim Basin; and unconventional continuous petroleum accumulation, such as Upper Paleozoic tight gas and Mesozoic tight oil in Ordos Basin, and Upper Triassic tight gas in Sichuan Basin. Two typical geologic characteristics of continuous petroleum accumulation involve: (1) coexisting source and reservoir, petroleum pervasive throughout a large area tight reservoirs, and no obvious traps or well-defined water-oil and gas contracts; (2) non-buoyancy accumulation, continuous petroleum charge, and no significant influence by buoyancy. Continuous petroleum accumulation generally have nm-scale pore throats, and the diameters range of 10-500 nm. The geometry and connectivity of these pore throats has significant impact on the migration and distribution of oil and gas in continuous petroleum accumulation. China has numerous continuous petroleum accumulation containing various petroleum deposits, and the exploration of continuous resources is very promising. Unconventional petroleum geology will become an important new subject in petroleum geology in future, and the nano-technology will function greatly on research, exploration and development of the hydrocarbon accumulation in nanopore-throats.

     

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