Abstract

The sandy conglomerates of the lower member of Shahejie (Es4x) in the north of Dongying Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, were investigated to understand the formation mechanism of the good reservoir and controlling factors in deeply buried strata. This research is based on seismic, logging, and core data and comprehensively utilizes methods such as core description, petrographic analysis, cathodoluminescence image analysis, SEM-EDS analysis, and mercury intrusion. The sandy conglomerates are predominantly lithic arkose and litharenite. The reservoirs in the Es4x have experienced three diagenetic processes, compaction, dissolution, and cementation. Compaction remains the major factor affecting the reservoir quality, mainly in the progradation sequence, and cementation has a destructive effect on reservoirs, principally in the retrogradation sequence. The quantification of the compaction by the compaction index revealed that mechanical compaction is higher in the progradation sequence (0.68) than in the retrogradation sequences (0.59). Compaction is suppressed by carbonate cementation, but the extensive cementation significantly degrades the reservoir quality, especially in the retrogradation sequence. Dissolution of different rock fragments, feldspar, and the whole dissolution, in general, enhance the reservoir's quality in both intervals but more in the progradation sequence. Three types of reservoirs representing type I, type II, and Type III mercury intrusion capillary pressure curves were encountered in the Es4x. The braided channels in the progradation and retrogradation sets encompass the greatest reservoir quality and are characterized by type I and II reservoirs with good petrophysical properties. The preeminent reservoirs appear in the braided channels of the progradation set. The development of high-quality reservoirs is governed by the depositional subfacies, compaction, and dissolution in the Es4x. This study will contribute to comprehending the origin of the genesis mechanism of high-quality in deep sublacustrine sandy conglomerate and will help the exploration and pre-drill for favorable reservoirs in similar basins around the world.

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