孟加拉盆地东褶皱带中新世苏尔玛群砂岩成岩史

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaesx.2022.100098
Abu Sadat Md. Sayem , M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman , Rashed Abdullah , K.M. Riawsat Azim
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孟加拉盆地的东褶皱带(EFB)仍然是孟加拉国一个未开发的石油省。中新世Surma群的互层砂岩和页岩被认为是EFB油气聚集的主要储集层。该区的成岩历史及其对砂岩储层质量和分布的控制作用在很大程度上是未知的。因此,本文旨在提高对苏尔玛组砂岩成岩过程及其对储层质量影响的认识。薄片岩石学、扫描电镜(SEM)和x射线衍射(XRD)分析都被用于这一目的。研究结果表明,该区砂岩为极细至中粒砂岩,分选中等至中等,基质丰富,以次岩屑岩为主。主要成岩矿物/胶结物为方解石、自生绿泥石、伊利石/伊利-蒙脱石、少量石英胶结物和少量高岭石。Poikilotopic方解石水泥将孔隙度和渗透率大幅降低至0%。自生绿泥石沿石英颗粒边缘防止石英过度生长,从而起到保护孔隙度的作用。中新统苏尔玛群储层孔隙度以原生孔隙度(0-22%,平均9%)为主,溶蚀作用增强了次生孔隙度。储层质量主要受机械、韧性颗粒压实和方解石胶结控制。
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Diagenetic history of the Miocene Surma Group sandstones from the Eastern Fold Belt of the Bengal Basin

The Eastern Fold Belt (EFB) of the Bengal Basin remains an under-explored petroleum province in Bangladesh. Interbedded sandstones and shales of the Miocene Surma Group are thought to host hydrocarbon accumulations in EFB. The diagenetic history and their controls on sandstone reservoir quality and distribution are largely unknown in this region. Therefore, this paper aims to improve the understanding of diagenetic processes and their impacts on reservoir quality in the Surma Group sandstones. Thin section petrography, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis have all been used to this end. The results of this study show that the sandstones are very fine- to medium- grained, moderately to moderately well-sorted, matrix- rich and dominantly sublitharenites. The principle diagenetic minerals/cements are calcite, authigenic chlorite, illite/illite–smectite, minor quartz cement, and minor kaolinite. Poikilotopic calcite cement drastically reduces the porosity and permeability down to 0%. Authigenic chlorite rims along quartz grain prevent quartz overgrowth, which acts to preserve porosity. The primary porosity (0–22%, average 9%) is by far the most dominant porosity in the Miocene Surma Group reservoirs, with burial enhanced secondary porosity caused by dissolution. Reservoir quality is mainly controlled by mechanical and ductile grain compaction and calcite cement.

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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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