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Integrate GOI and composition data of oil inclusions to reconstruct petroleum charge history of gas-condensate reservoirs: example from the Mosuowan area, central Junggar basin (NW China)
应用烃类流体包裹体GOI和成分研究凝析气藏成藏过程:以准噶尔盆地莫索湾地区为例

Keywords: Oil inclusion,Petroleum migration,Grains containing Oil Inclusions (GOI),Molecular geochemistry,Junggar basin
烃类流体包裹体GOI
,成分,凝析气藏,成藏过程,准噶尔盆地,莫索湾地区

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The Grains containing Oil Inclusions (GOI) data in currently gas/condensate-beating Jurassic and Cretaceous reservoir sandstones of Well Pen 5 (the Mosuowan area of central Junggar Basin, NW China) are generally greater than the empirical threshold line of 5%. This is consistent with the gas-condensate section originally containing a palaeo-oil column. In order to assess the origin of the oil trapped in the oil inclusion and its relationship to the free oil/gas-condensate, a detailed molecular geochemical study was carried out for correlation between the free and inclusion oils. The paleo oil is most likely sourced from the Lower Permian Fengcheng Formation, which generated hydrocarbons primarily during Late Triassic and the oils were later secondarily altered and dysmigrated along faults likely during Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous. In contrast, the current reservoired oil/gas-condensate mainly derived from the Middle Permian Lower Wuerhe Formation, whose peak generation time last from Late Cretaceous even to the present. This paper showed that integrated oil-bearing fluid inclusion analyses have likely allowed a complex multi-phase charge history to be recognized and resolved with a high degree of confidence.

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