Abstract

The Achimov Formation is one of the most important oil- and gas-bearing strata in the West Siberian basin in Russia. The total estimated reserves of this stratum exceed one billion tons. The formation was first explored in 1981, but it remains largely underdeveloped due to its deep burial depth and poor physical properties. Therefore, further research on the genetic mechanisms and distribution characteristics of the reservoirs in the formation can contribute to its further exploitation. The Achimov Formation is dominated by of fine- to medium-grained sandstones interbedded with shale. Based on analysis of well logging data, hand specimens, and previous research, this study analyzed the properties of three members (Ach1, Ach2, and Ach3) of the Achimov Formation and summarized their distribution patterns. Research on reservoir rocks from different oil and gas fields reveals varying physical properties across the formation with permeability and porosity increasing from the northern to central areas and decreasing from the central to the southern areas. Burial depth is one of the major controlling factors for reservoir properties in the formation. Reservoirs in both the northern and southern parts of the formation are buried deeper than those in the central areas, resulting in a disparity in reservoir quality.

Highlights

  • Unconventional reservoirs, typically those with a low permeability and great burial depth, are gaining more attention in the global oil and gas industry

  • The Achimov Formation is distributed across the West Siberian petroleum basin, and lithologically, the formation mainly consists of fine- to medium-grained sandstones interbedded with shale

  • The Achimov Formation is dominated by fine- to mediumgrained sandstone interbedded with shale

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Summary

Introduction

Unconventional reservoirs, typically those with a low permeability and great burial depth, are gaining more attention in the global oil and gas industry. Formations with oil/gas potential that are characterized by complicated geological structures and less favorable physical properties (for hydrocarbon accumulation) are being thoroughly studied to improve exploration activities in many petroliferous areas in Russia. By using the results of sedimentology core analysis, other investigator confirmed that Achimov deposits were formed in high efficiency systems of submarine fans in relatively deep-sea basin [6]. The grain size of Achimov Formation is heterogeneous, and its geological structure is relatively complex. The distribution patterns of Achimov sandstones physical properties and their controlling factors are still a subject to discussions. Reservoir properties of three members (Ach, Ach, and Ach3) of the Achimov Formation are described, and their distribution patterns are summarized based on analysis of well logging data, hand specimens, and previous researches

Geological Settings
Oil- and Gas-Bearing Properties and Exploration History
Lithological Characteristics
Reservoir Properties
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