Abstract

Beier sag is one of the most oil-rich sags in the south of Hailaer Basin in China. The purpose of the study is to clarify the identification characteristics and geological origin of calcareous mudstone strata in Nantun Formation of Beier sag, so as to provide new ideas for the identification and evaluation of high-quality source rocks, and to provide effective support for efficient exploration of oil and gas in the basin. The comparative analysis of logging curves and seismic reflection characteristics shows that the calcareous mudstone layer has the “three high and one low” logging response with high GR (Natural Gamma Ray), high LLD (Deep Investigate Induction Log), high AC (Acoustic) and low DEN (Rock Density), showing continuous and strong seismic reflection characteristics. Through the comparative analysis of experimental data of rock thin slice and microscopic image and organic geochemistry, the layer lithology is mainly gray-black mudstone, locally mixed with oil shale and marl, rich in calcium and algae. The layer has the high abundance of organic matter, good organic matter type ( II1-I ), high hydrocarbon-generating potential and high hydrocarbon-exhausting efficiency. It is the highest quality source rock found in Beier sag, and is the material base to form the large scale oil and gas accumulation. The formation of calcareous mudstone formed in the brackish water and wide lake basin by a wide range, represents the anoxic event early in Cretaceous period and is the significant stratigraphic correlation marker bed of the sag. In addition, this layer and the fan-delta front sand widely distributed in the lower part of Nantun Formation form the most favorable reservoir combination, which controls the plane distribution of oil and gas reservoirs. Above and below the calcareous mudstone strata, oil and gas are very rich.

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