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松辽盆地三肇地区油田储层裂缝及地应力特征

王秀娟 孙贻铃 迟博 周淑华   

  1. [1]南京大学地球科学系 [2]大庆石油管理局勘探开发研究院
  • 收稿日期:1999-09-20 修回日期:1999-09-20 出版日期:1999-09-20 发布日期:1999-09-20

EPR STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF DEFORMED COALS AND ITS SIGNIFICANE IN STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY

Jiang Bo, Qin Yong   

  1. College of Mineral Resource and Environment Sciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, 221008, Jiangsu
  • Received:1999-09-20 Revised:1999-09-20 Online:1999-09-20 Published:1999-09-20

摘要: 在大量裂缝发育特征的观察和统计工作基础上,结合油田开发动态和古构造发育史分析等,应用岩芯古地磁定向,差应变和波速各和异性等研究方法,结果认为三肇地区扶杨油层发育的裂缝走向以近东西向为主,多具高倾角,并可构成规模较大的主裂缝,其在油田注水开发中起着不可轻视的作用。分析表明,裂缝发育的密度与砂层的厚度成反比,与构造曲率成正比。区域最大水平主应力为北西西向,近东西向裂缝为油田最有效裂缝组系。

Abstract: Electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR)experiment has been conducted to study 9 tectonic coal samples and 10 experimental coal samples deformed under high temperature and confining pressure.The results of this study demonstrated that the EPR struetura1 parameters, increasing with the maximum reflectance of vitrinite (Ro, max), are of a characteristic evolutionary pattern.In addition to the high temperature and confining pressure, high strain and high strain rate are beneficial for the increase of spin density(Ng)in medium and high coal ranks.Similarity in the evolution of peak width(△H)h been found between the sample of experimentally deformed and tectonic coals, suggesting that high temperature and confining pressure, as well as low strain rate are favorable for the decrease of H in its stage evolution. Evolution of EPR structural parameters of deformed coals is apparently affected by their original coal ranks. Directional pressure or tectonic stress is of particularly importance in controlling the increase of vitrinite anistropy, structural ordering and orientation of macromolecules of deformed coals. Therefore, Ro, max is also an external reflection of micro-structure evolution of deformed coals and reflects the features of strain environment and stress field. The vitrinite reflectance of tectonic coal is an important indicator for analysis of stress and strain in coalfield structures.