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Magnetic and mineralogical characteristics of reservoir rocks in the Yakela oil field, northern Ta rim Basin and their implications for magnetic detection of oil and gas accumulations
Authors:Qingsheng Liu  Shugen Liu
Institution:(1) Department of Applied Geophysics, China University of Geosciences, 430074 Wuhan, China;(2) The State Key Laboratory of Oil/Gas Reservoir Geology and Erploitation of China, Chengdu Institute of Technology, 610059 Chengdu, China
Abstract:The evidence about hydrocarbon migration within reservoir rocks in two wells has been obtained according to results of magnetic and mineralogical analysis of the Kapushaliang Group reservoir rocks from wells S15 and S4 located at the Yakela oil field, Tarim Basin. Results show that the secondary alteration associated with oil and gas accumulations above oil and gas field is predominantly magnetite mineralization, and that sulfur alteration occurs commonly at oil-water boundary and their products are generally pyrite and pyrrhotite, except for magnetite alteration which is closely related with hydrodynamical conditionsin situ. The spherical magnetite grains of cauliflower microtexture on surface extracted from oil-bearing cores are secondary magnetite related with hydrocarbon microseepage and their diameters are usually less than 50 μm.
Keywords:hydrocarbon microseepage  magnetic mineralogy  magnetic hysteresis loop  thermal magnetic analysis  reservoir petrophysics
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