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Lithological trap identification in thin sand and thick shale layers is still a challenge for hydrocarbon exploration. Based on the high-resolution sequence stratigraphy theory and the establishment of high resolution sequence stratigraphy framework with seismic-well tie, the dynamic deposition process of braided river delta sands on late Cretaceous Yogou formation has been analyzed on 62 wells in passive rift Termit basin with multi-stages depressions and reversals. (1) Six kinds of sedimentary microfacies and three major reservoir sands with multi-stages stacking and lateral migration are in Yogou formation; (2) Based on Accommodation space/Sediments supply change and the deposition progress, sedimentary facies distribution in each member of YS3 sub-formation has been done according to sands thickness statistics of sedimentary micro-facies, narrow-time seismic attributes and slices analysis, multi-sources braided river delta depositional model has been concluded; (3) Based on source rock and caprock evaluation, with reservoir sands distribution and faults impact on Yogou formation of Termit basin, four types of traps, including structure-lithology, Structure-strata, stratigraphic and lithology are concluded. Traps influencing factors, i.e., structure geometry, sands distribution, paleotopography, stratigraphy cycling, sand/shale lateral connection, reservoir quality and so on, have different impacts on these traps, and different lithologic-stratigraphy traps have different exploration risks.

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2018-04-09
2024-04-24
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