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The Origin of Overpressure in the Pinghu Tectonic Zone of Xihu Depression and Its Relationship with Hydrocarbon Accumulation

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  • Jian Li

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Dewen Qin

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Wensun Yin

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Xiaopei Wang

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Yong Dai

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Hui Shi

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Changyu Fan

    (Department of Geology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710069, China)

Abstract

Clarification of the cause of overpressure is of great significance for the study of hydrocarbon generation, migration and accumulation processes under an overpressure environment, and the prediction of predrilling pressure. The cause of overpressure in Xihu Depression is still controversial. This study, based on mudstone compaction research and organic matter correction of logging data, ascertained the causes of overpressure in the Pinghu tectonic zone, Xihu Depression. A modified discrimination method for overpressure genesis was used and the overpressure–hydrocarbon distribution relationship was explored. The results show the following: (1) Vertically, overpressure is located in the lower section of the Pinghu Formation, with a pressure coefficient of 1.1–1.7 and a pressure relief feature. On the plane, the pressure coefficient in the Pingzhong area exceeds that in the Pingbei area. (2) The main causes of abnormal high pressure in the research area are undercompaction and fluid expansion. The fluid expansion mechanisms include overpressure transmission and hydrocarbon charging within the reservoir as well as hydrocarbon generation pressurisation and overpressure transmission within the source rock. (3) In the surge section of kaolinite, under fluid pressure, kaolin migrates toward the low-pressure areas, decreasing the porosity in low-pressure areas and preserving pores in high-pressure areas. The evolution of fluid pressure can be divided into two stages: pressurisation; and both pressurisation and pressure relief. Pressurisation and pressure relief drive hydrocarbon charging, but hydrocarbons are more enriched in overpressure layers.

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  • Jian Li & Dewen Qin & Wensun Yin & Xiaopei Wang & Yong Dai & Hui Shi & Changyu Fan, 2023. "The Origin of Overpressure in the Pinghu Tectonic Zone of Xihu Depression and Its Relationship with Hydrocarbon Accumulation," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(24), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:24:p:8055-:d:1299914
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