2021
DOI: 10.2113/2021/8330561
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Fold-Related Fracture Distribution in Neogene, Triassic, and Jurassic Sandstone Outcrops, Northern Margin of the Tarim Basin, China: Guides to Deformation in Ultradeep Tight Sandstone Reservoirs

Abstract: Ultradeep (6-8 km depth) low-porosity sandstone oil and gas reservoirs, in the Kuqa thrust belt of Tarim Basin, are an important natural gas supply source of China. Both opening and shear-mode fractures are extremely necessary reservoir elements for gas production in these rocks but are challenging to characterize with sparse core and well log observations. Here, we use outcrops of some of the same units from four exposed folds to describe fracture types and patterns. These four folds have a range of shapes th… Show more

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