2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15176168
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Sedimentary Facies Analysis of the Third Eocene Member of Shahejie Formation in the Bonan Sag of Bohai Bay Basin (China): Implications for Facies Heterogeneities in Sandstone Reservoirs

Abstract: The middle sub-member (Es3z) within the third member (Es3) of the Eocene Shahejie formation is the main source of the generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons in the lacustrine deltas of Bonan depression. Exploration and research work in different blocks is carried out separately. Types of sedimentary facies, and their vertical and lateral evolution in Es3z are not studied in detail. To fill this knowledge gap, we did a detailed analysis of facies and lithological characteristics through integrative studies… Show more

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“…Further analysis and characteristics of the outcrop in the Donghe sandstone of the HD4 oilfield show that the lithology of layer interface is mainly mudstone or silty mudstone (Figure 1), which show notable differences in the weathering of the outcrop and possess a clear reservoir's structural characteristics in beach sand facies (Figure 1). The architecture of layered reservoirs is more common in backshore dams, beach sand shoals, channels, tidal flats, and other depositional facies (Fan et al, 2014;Pan et al, 2015;Zahid et al, 2021;Fawad et al, 2022;Peter et al, 2017). Due to the difference in origin, the thickness of a single layer and the number of interlayers is different.…”
Section: Modeling Of Reservoir Architecture 221 Establishment Of a Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further analysis and characteristics of the outcrop in the Donghe sandstone of the HD4 oilfield show that the lithology of layer interface is mainly mudstone or silty mudstone (Figure 1), which show notable differences in the weathering of the outcrop and possess a clear reservoir's structural characteristics in beach sand facies (Figure 1). The architecture of layered reservoirs is more common in backshore dams, beach sand shoals, channels, tidal flats, and other depositional facies (Fan et al, 2014;Pan et al, 2015;Zahid et al, 2021;Fawad et al, 2022;Peter et al, 2017). Due to the difference in origin, the thickness of a single layer and the number of interlayers is different.…”
Section: Modeling Of Reservoir Architecture 221 Establishment Of a Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%