Abstract

Overemphasizing the value of reefs in oil and gas exploration, reef-oriented geologists explain all carbonate platform deposits using the Wilson model. In their eyes, rimmed shelves are more valuable than carbonate ramps. However, organic banks are excellent reservoirs generated by carbonate ramps in the study area, as verified beyond doubt through petroleum exploration, such as this thesis, which investigates the genesis, types, and distribution of carbonate deposition in the north zone of the Amu-Darya Basin. Monoclinal palaeogeomorphology and rudists suggest shallow environments. Given that oolite shoals and rudist patch reefs were observed in the study area, the depositional system is interpreted to be a carbonate ramp. The Callovian-Oxfordian stage consists of nine lithofacies: oolitic limestone, skeletal limestone, micritic limestone, bioturbated limestone, and crystalline limestone, which are grouped into three facies associations presenting outer ramp, mid-ramp, and inner ramp facies associations. Five depositional sequences can be distinguished in the Callovian-Oxfordian stage. Each third-order depositional sequence is composed of transgressive systems tracts (TST) and highstand systems tracts (HST). The TST consists of mudstones with a higher response to natural gamma rays, whereas the HST contains various types of grainstone, with subordinate dolostone. The vertical and lateral distributions of sedimentary facies, and their interpreted depositional environments, revealed a ramp exhibiting a gradual southeast-northwestward environmental change from outer ramp, mid ramp, and inner ramp carbonate facies.

Highlights

  • Organic banks are excellent reservoirs generated by carbonate ramps in the study area, as verified beyond doubt through petroleum exploration, such as this thesis, which investigates the genesis, types, and distribution of carbonate deposition in the north zone of the Amu-Darya Basin

  • Each third-order depositional sequence is composed of transgressive systems tracts (TST) and highstand systems tracts (HST)

  • Wang Qiang (2014) recognized three third-order sequences, which can be further divided into transgressive systems tract (TST) and Highstand Systems Tract (HST) [11]

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Summary

Introduction

Many geologists have been studied sedimentary facies [3] [6], reefs and shoal reservoirs [4] [7] [8], crack identification [9], tectonic evolution [10] in Callovian-Oxfordian Stage through drilling core description and logging, seismic data, and geological modeling technique, especially in the aspect of sequence [5] [11], which can be applied to discovery oil and gas in the Amu-Darya basin. Cui Cui (2017) recognized three third-order shallowing-upward stratigraphic sequences in Callovian-Oxfordian Stage [5]. Cui Cui (2005) and Wang Qiang (2014), et al successively proposed Callovian-Oxfordian strata experienced the sedimentary evolution carbonate ramp [3] [5]. Many other researchers at home such as Cui Cui (2017), Nie Minglong (2016), Feng Lei (2009), and Zhang Xianwen (2010) et al improved carbonate rimmed shelf pattern

Geological and Stratigraphic Setting
Facies Interpretation
Sequence Stratigraphy
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