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Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir Types and Formation Mechanisms in the Second Member of the Xujiahe Formation in the Anyue Area, Sichuan Basin

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  • Lin Jiang

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Xuezhen Sun

    (State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    College of Geoscience, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China)

  • Dongxia Chen

    (State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    College of Geoscience, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China)

  • Wenzhi Lei

    (State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    College of Geoscience, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China)

  • Hanxuan Yang

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Yani Deng

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Zhenhua Wang

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Chenghai Li

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Tian Liu

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Chao Geng

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

  • Tian Gao

    (State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
    College of Geoscience, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China)

  • Zhipeng Ou

    (Shunan Gas Mine, Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, PetroChina, Luzhou 646000, China)

Abstract

With the advancement of oil and gas exploration and development, tight sandstone gas has become a major current exploration field. However, the effective development of tight sandstone gas faces significant challenges due to the strong heterogeneity of tight sandstone reservoirs, diverse reservoir types, complex pore structures, and unclear understanding of reservoir formation mechanisms, which brings great difficulties. Clarifying the types and formation mechanisms of tight sandstone reservoirs is vital for guiding oil and gas exploration and development. This study investigates the characteristics, types, and formation mechanisms of tight sandstone gas reservoirs in the Xujiahe Formation (T 3 X 2 ) of the Anyue area using core observation, cast thin-section identification, scanning electron microscopy, high pressure mercury intrusion, nuclear magnetic resonance, and other experimental methods. It defines the physical property lower limit of T 3 X 2 reservoirs in Anyue, classifies reservoir types, elaborates on the basic characteristics of each type, and analyzes their genetic mechanisms. The results show that T 3 X 2 reservoirs in the Anyue area can be divided into four types. Sedimentary, diagenetic, and tectonic processes are identified as the primary factors controlling reservoir quality, governing the formation mechanisms of different reservoir types. Based on these findings, a reservoir formation mechanism model for T 3 X 2 reservoirs in the Anyue area is established, providing an important basis for subsequent oil and gas exploration and development in the region.

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  • Lin Jiang & Xuezhen Sun & Dongxia Chen & Wenzhi Lei & Hanxuan Yang & Yani Deng & Zhenhua Wang & Chenghai Li & Tian Liu & Chao Geng & Tian Gao & Zhipeng Ou, 2025. "Tight Sandstone Gas Reservoir Types and Formation Mechanisms in the Second Member of the Xujiahe Formation in the Anyue Area, Sichuan Basin," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(12), pages 1-36, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:12:p:3009-:d:1673246
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