China Petroleum Exploration ›› 2024, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6): 30-42.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7703.2024.06.003

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Hydrocarbon accumulation pattern and exploration potential in Ghardaia area,Oued Mya Basin

Zhang Zhongmin1,Zhang Faqiang2,Cao Zhe1, Lv Xueyan1,Zhou Yu2,Cheng Ming2,Yan Jianzhao2,Zhu Zengshuo2,Su Yuping2   

  1. 1 Sinopec Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute; 2 Northeast Petroleum University
  • Online:2024-11-15 Published:2024-11-15

Abstract: Ghardaia area, located in the northern Algeria, is a prolific zone in Oued Mya Basin, showing great potential for the exploration and development of oil and gas resources. It is necessary to conduct a systematic study of the petroleum geological characteristics and hydrocarbon accumulation rules, as well as the exploration potential in this area, which has important significance for investing in the Algerian oil and gas business of Chinese oil and gas enterprises. Based on the comprehensive study of geological, geochemical, and relevant literature data of Oued Mya Basin, a detailed analysis of controlling factors for hydrocarbon accumulation has been conducted, including the distribution of source rocks and their hydrocarbon generation potential, reservoir distribution, and hydrocarbon accumulation timing and rules. In addition,some geological maps have been prepared for the main source rocks, reservoirs, and hydrocarbon accumulation patterns, and the hydrocarbon generation potential has been calculated. Furthermore, the hydrocarbon accumulation combination and migration rules have been analyzed. The study results show that a set of high-quality source rock with high organic abundance was developed at the base Silurian, which was dominated by oil generation in the northeastern basin and gas generation in the southern basin, and the primary hydrocarbon kitchen was located in the southeastern part of the study area. The main reservoirs include A sand group in T2 Formation and B sand group in T2 Formation in the Middle Triassic, and the Ordovician Harmar Formation quartz sandstone. The vertical hydrocarbon migration occurred through faults connecting to source rock and then migrated laterally along the Triassic transport layer. As a result, the hydrocarbon accumulation pattern of “hydrocarbon supply by mature shale, long-distance migration, and late-stage enrichment”. The future exploration efforts should focus on structural traps of the Triassic A sand group, while simultaneously emphasizing the exploration of the Triassic B sand group, as well as the Ordovician tight reservoir and shale oil and gas.

Key words: Oued Mya Basin, Ghardaia area, petroleum geology, hydrocarbon accumulation, exploration orientation

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