Advances in Earth Science ›› 2015, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (10): 1107-1118. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2015.10.1107

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Progress on Formation Mechanism of the Fibrous Veins in Mudstone and Its Implications to Hydrocarbon Migration

Miao Wang 1( ), Yong Chen 1( ), Xingyou Xu 2, Xuejun Zhang 2, Yun Han 1, Chengjun Wang 1, Mengchun Cao 1   

  1. 1.School of Geosciences, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China
    2.Geological scientific research institute of Shengli Oilfield, Dongying 257000, China
  • Received:2015-04-27 Revised:2015-09-14 Online:2015-10-20 Published:2015-10-20

Miao Wang, Yong Chen, Xingyou Xu, Xuejun Zhang, Yun Han, Chengjun Wang, Mengchun Cao. Progress on Formation Mechanism of the Fibrous Veins in Mudstone and Its Implications to Hydrocarbon Migration[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2015, 30(10): 1107-1118.

The fibrous mineral veins are widespread in mudstones. According to the different microscopic morphology of the minerals, the fibres can be divided into stretched crystals, elongate-blocky crystals and the very fibrous crystals. Veins can also be classified according to the growth direction of these crystals into stretched veins, syntaxial veins and antitaxial veins. The resulting texture in the vein depends on the morphology of the fracture surface, the width of the fracture and the growth habit of the vein forming mineral. The crack-seal mechanism can only interpret the formation of the stretched crystal veins and the elongate-blocky crystal veins, and the antitaxial well-developped fibrous veins form without fracturing and the growth competition is inhibited during the rock deformation, which implies that the nutrient transport is by diffusional flow transport. Horizontal crack is the primary condition of the formation of the antitaxial bedding-parallel fibrous calcite veins in muddy hydrocarbon source rocks. The formation of the horizontal crack which caused by the abnormal high pressure can enhance the hydrocarbon generation efficiency and has a great effect on the rate and direction of hydrocarbon migration in the local. The presence of the veins indicates the hydrocarbon fluid can migrate laterally along the layers. The antitaxial bedding-parallel fibrous calcite veins in muddy hydrocarbon source rocks can be the sign of the generation and migration of hydrocarbon under the abnormal high pressure condition in petroleum-bearing basins.

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