Abstract

The Xujiahe Formation of the Late Triassic in the Western Sichuan Depression contains abundant gas reservoirs. Influenced by the thrust tectonic movement of the foreland basin, the fluvial-delta sedimentary system supplied by multiple provenances formed the Xu2 Formation of the Xinchang area. We used detailed description of drilling wells and cores to define the sequence stratigraphic framework and sand body types. We used stratal slices through the seismic texture model regression (TMR) attribute volume to map the evolution of the sedimentary system and the sand body distribution. Our results indicate that the Xu2 Formation exhibits a complete long-term base-level cycle and that there are six sand body deposit types: distributary channel, interchannel, subaqueous distributary channel, interdistributary bay, mouth bar, and sheet sand. Stratal slices through the seismic TMR attribute volume at different levels map the spatial variation of sand and mudstone, which we use to construct a sedimentary filling evolution model. This model indicates that during the time of deposition of the lower submember, the main provenance supply came from the northwest direction, resulting in the sand bodies mainly being deposited in the west. During the time of deposition of the central submember, the sediment supply was large and came from the northwest and northeast directions, resulting in large, laterally extensive, thick sands. During the time of deposition of the upper submember, the sediment supply was from the northeast direction, with the sand bodies more developed in the east. The flow direction of the (subaqueous-) distributary channels indicate that they migrated from northwest to northeast. There are significant differences in the channel energy, sedimentary characteristics, and reservoir physical properties in the three submembers, which cause differences in oil and gas productivity in the reservoir of the Xu2 Formation. We believe that detailed mapping of the spatial distribution of sedimentary systems can provide critical guidance not only to explore but also to develop in high-quality oil and gas reservoirs such as the Xu2 Formation.

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