Authors
Xiaorong Luo, Zhaoming Wang, Liqiang Zhang, Wan Yang, Loujun Liu
Publication date
2007/8/1
Journal
AAPG bulletin
Volume
91
Issue
8
Pages
1123-1139
Publisher
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Description
Overpressure is widespread in the southern margin of the Junggar Basin, northwestern China. Pressure measurements in drillstem tests and repeated formation tests and estimates from wire-line logs indicate contrasting overpressure values between permeable sandstones and adjacent low-permeability mudrocks. In addition, excess pressure differs among anticlines with similar depth, lithologies, and geologic age, indicating significant lateral changes of overpressure. Major factors controlling overpressure generation and distribution include rapid sediment deposition, pressure compartmentalization by thick mudrocks, tectonic stress, faulting, and folding. Clay transformation and hydrocarbon generation are believed to be insignificant in overpressure generation in the southern Junggar Basin. Numerical modeling of pressure generation and evolution suggests that faulting and stratal tilting associated with …
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