Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8909155 | Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
A summary model of the diagenetic constraints on the heterogeneity of sandstones was constructed. The spatial distribution of digenetic facies is controlled by differences in fluid flow velocity and pH. Fluids, especially hydrocarbons, migrated preferentially within the centre of sand bodies, and caused dissolution. Dissolution generated secondary porosity and provided materials for authigenic mineral precipitation. Carbonate fragments were better preserved and superimposed with later carbonate cement along the sandstone-mudstone boundary. Quartz overgrowths formed after carbonate cementation, and developed in the transition zone between the intervals of carbonate cementation and dissolution. Consequently, the reservoir quality of the Xujiahe sandstones decreases gradually moving from the centre to the margin of the sand bodies.
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Authors
Yifeng Liu, Wenxuan Hu, Jian Cao, Xiaolin Wang, Qingsong Tang, Haiguang Wu, Xun Kang,