Jiansheng Zhou's research while affiliated with PetroChina Company Limited and other places

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Fig. 2 The strata frame of the Huanghua depression. The information of the map sources from the internal data of Dagang Oilfield Company
Fig. 3 Classification of the Ordovician karst reservoirs in the Huanghua depression
Fig. 4 CT scan images of cores from the Ordovician karst reservoir in Well GG16101. Fractures and secondary dissolution pores are abundant
Fig. 5 Core characteristics of fractured reservoirs in the Huanghua depression. a Core from Well BS701, 4659.78 m, Fengfeng Formation, with high angle fractures filled by calcite; b Core from Well Q12-18, 4194 m, Fengfeng Formation of Ordovician, with large fractures partially filled by calcite
Fig. 6 Cross plot of carbon and oxygen isotopes of Ordovician carbonate rock samples from Huanghua depression

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Karstification of Ordovician carbonate reservoirs in Huanghua depression and its control factors
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Carbonates and Evaporites

Jinning Zhang

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Jiansheng Zhou

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Lixin Fu

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Da Lou

With extensive ancient karsts and abundant oil and gas resources, the Ordovician carbonate reservoirs in the Huanghua depression have broad prospects of exploration and development. The types, characteristics, distribution and controlling factors of karsts were investigated by means of the analysis of cores, thin slices, logging, seismic, and geochemical data in this study. The study reveals that the Ordovician carbonate reservoirs in the Huanghua depression falls into three main categories, pore type, pore-vug-fracture type and fracture type, of which, pore-vug-fracture reservoirs account for 62%. The epigenetic uniform karst mainly developed in the Late Ordovician to Early Carboniferous, while the differential karst developed in the Mesozoic. The uniform karstification mainly include chemical dissolution of the original carbonate rock, while the differential karstification not only include chemical dissolution but also hydraulic erosion and biochemical dissolution by organic acid. The burial karstification mainly involved the dissolution of the Ordovician reservoir by large amount of acidic fluids generated by the overlying Upper Paleozoic coal measure source rock while generating hydrocarbon. The dissolution caused by upwelling magmatic-tectonic hydrothermal fluids along faults also contributed to the formation of burial karst reservoirs. The sedimentation-diagenesis and paleogeomorphology-tectonic movement have certain control effects on the karstification of the Ordovician reservoirs in the Huanghua depression, determining the reservoir quality.

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... Epigenic karst occurs in carbonates exposed to subaerial conditions and often enhances the flow and storage of geofluids (e.g., hydrocarbons, groundwater, geothermal fluids, etc.) of subsurface reservoirs (Fu, 2006;Hajikazemi et al., 2010;Jiu et al., 2021;Liu et al., 2016;Loucks, 1999;Wang and Al-Aasm, 2002;Zhang et al., 2020). During epigenic karstification, meteoric waters dissolve part of the carbonate successions, generating a vuggy pore space depending upon lithofacies, the geometry of the microfracture network, and water chemistry (Araújo et al., 2021;Rustichelli et al., 2017;Sun et al., 2012). ...

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Pore network characteristics as a function of diagenesis: Implications for epigenic karstification in shallow-water carbonates
Karstification of Ordovician carbonate reservoirs in Huanghua depression and its control factors

Carbonates and Evaporites