Abstract

Jizhong Depression is located in the middle and west of Bohai Basin. During the Tertiary period, the depression was in a relatively stable state, and the shape of the depression did not change much, but the internal ups and downs of the depression were still continuous. In the Tertiary period, it experienced three development stages: early division, middle communication and late contraction, and three different sedimentary facies appeared accordingly. At the same time, it also caused three shifts of sedimentary centers. In the medium-term communication stage, two large water invasion periods occurred, and in some areas, the sedimentary water medium changed from salty to light twice. Oil and gas in the depression are associated with formation water, and the formation history of formation water is closely related to the formation history of oil and gas reservoirs. They are both in a hydrodynamic system and exchange material components for a long time. The lower tertiary is the main oil-bearing interval in central Hebei, but it is affected by the late tectonic movement and its structural characteristics are complex. Therefore, the hydrochemistry and vertical distribution characteristics of tertiary strata are studied. By effectively studying the distribution characteristics of formation water, it is concluded that the salinity of formation water in the basin tends to increase from edge to center and from shallow to deep, mainly in alternate blocking zones and alternate stagnation zones. The water deposition environment is relatively stable and the general regularity is obvious, which is an effective means to study the migration and distribution of oil and gas.

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