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Feasibility Research On Symbiotic Relationship Of Petroleum, Shale Gas And Uraniumore And Resources Comprehensive Survey

Posted on:2015-05-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L XueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2180330467971256Subject:Mineral prospecting and exploration
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Ningxia is rich in coal, oil, gas and uranium resources, which resources are mainlydistributed in the Yanchi area Ningdong lingwu (West Ordos Basin). Study area Mesozoiclayer containing mineral resources segment, mainly in the Middle Jurassic Yan’an groupZhiluo. On the basis of this study and collection of core collection of information on the useof logging data, core testing, slice identification methods, research the background of oil andgas and uranium mineralization, resource distribution Ning East. On this basis, the symbioticrelationship Ning East oil and uranium were studied. Combined with the latest drilling, oiland gas and uranium research Ning East, analysts believe that oil and gas in the study areafrom Yanchang produce oil and gas migrated upward along faults in the local formation of oiland gas reservoirs, due to the migration of oil and gas in the process of formation of areduction environment, thus contributing to the formation of uranium deposits. Therefore, theformation of oil and gas and uranium symbiotic situation.Study on oil and gas,shale gas and uranium mining practice and understanding of thetheoretical results, the analysis method and its exploration work on the deployment hascommonality or similarity.Think of oil and gas,shale gas and uranium exploration, theseismic data and log data are research necessary. Meanwhile in the oil, gas and uranium areneeded to work the system and sedimentary facies sedimentary basin study to understand therelationship between reservoir-cap configuration and enrichment conditions. So you can useexisting geological, geophysical and geochemical data for oil and gas, shale gas and uraniumcomprehensive exploration...
Keywords/Search Tags:Western Ordos Basin, Mineral surveys, Mineral Symbiotic Relationship
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