Abstract
In order to study the distribution pattern of oil and gas near the lower-source, upper-storage type of oil source faults in the hydrocarbon-bearing basins, a set of prediction methods favourable to oil and gas migration and accumulation were established by superimposing the parts of the oil source fault-associated traps, the contiguously distributed sand bodies and the lateral sealing position of faults. The trap associated with a fault can be determined by the fault’s convex part on the fault plane’s morphology map, the fault throw displacement curve and the intersection of faults on the structure map. The set of sand bodies can be determined by the sand-to-shale ration of the formation. The lateral sealing position of faults can be investigated by the shale content of the fault. This study is based on our case study of the Dazhangtuo Fault in the lower sub-member of the 1st member (Es1L) of the Shahejie formation in the northern Qikou Sag of Bohai Bay Basin. The results illustrate 4 fault nose traps formed by fault line deflection in the Es1L formation of the Dazhangtuo Fault, 2 each in the middle and eastern end. The Dazhangtuo Fault is favorable for oil and gas migration except at the eastern and western ends and the middle part of the fault. The fault-associated traps in the Es1L formation that are highly favorable for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation (overlapping site of associated traps and favorable location for oil and gas migration) are distributed in the eastern and central parts of the Dazhangtuo Fault. In contrast, those moderately favorable for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation (associated trap at a certain distance from the favorable location for oil and gas migration in the Dazhangtuo Fracture) are locally distributed in the east. Both traps are conducive to accumulating hydrocarbons from the underlying source rock in the Es3 formation. Such observations are consistent with the current confirmed hydrocarbon distribution, thus validating the feasibility and accuracy of predicting the distribution of traps related to oil source faults favorable for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation, it can be used to guide the exploration of the lower-source, upper-storage type of hydrocarbon accumulations in the hydrocarbon-bearing basins.
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