Abstract

In 2022, the risk exploration well Chongtan1 (CT1) in the Sichuan Basin revealed commercial oil and gas flow during test in a new zone – the marl of the second submember of the third member of Leikoupo Formation (Lei-32) of Middle Triassic, recording a significant discovery. However, the hydrocarbon accumulation in marl remains unclear, which restricts the selection and deployment of exploration area. Focusing on Well CT1, the hydrocarbon accumulation characteristics of Lei-32 marl are analyzed to clarify the potential zones for exploration. The following findings are obtained. First, according to the geochemical analysis of petroleum and source rocks, oil and gas in the Lei-32 marl of Well CT1 are originated from the same marl. The marl acts as both source rock and reservoir rock. Second, the Lei-32 marl in central Sichuan Basin is of lagoonal facies, with a thickness of 40–130 m, an area of about 40 000 km2, a hydrocarbon generation intensity of (4–12)×108 m3/km2, and an estimated quantity of generated hydrocarbons of 25×1012 m3. Third, the lagoonal marl reservoirs are widely distributed in central Sichuan Basin. Typically, in Xichong–Yilong, Ziyang–Jianyang and Moxi South, the reservoirs are 20–60 m thick and cover an area of 7500 km2. Fourth, hydrocarbons in the lagoonal marl are generated and stored in the Lei-32 marl, which means that marl serves as both source rock and reservoir rock. They represent a new type of unconventional resource, which is worthy of exploring. Fifth, based on the interpretation of 2D and 3D seismic data from central Sichuan Basin, Xichong and Suining are defined as favorable prospects with estimated resources of (2000–3000)×108 m3.

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