PREDICTION OF LATE PALEOCENE SOURCE ROCKS IN LISHUI SAG

Ground source heat pump drilling rig
Before we drill any boreholes, it is recommended that checks are made to see if planning consent is required from your local planning authority. In the majority of cases, planning consent will already exist under permitted development provisions. Sometimes however, local restrictions may apply if, for example,. . (Images left to right: Compressor, Drilling Rig) When the drilling team arrives, they will be in one or two crew vehicles, the drilling rig will arrive. . (Image: Water coming from borehole) We require and use water during the drilling process (we do need you to have a good water supply for our use), we will almost always hit water whilst drilling at some point / depth. The volumes involved can be considerable, as. . (Images from left to right: Manifold chamber, trench system between boreholes, finished borehole with pipes running into trench) Once the boreholes are completed, the geothermal loops / probes have been inserted and the boreholes packed to. . (Image: Sump filled with spoil) In addition to water, the drilling will produce a wet aggregate of broken rock and soil from the borehole – generally about 1.5 tonnes of aggregate per 100m of depth. Unless otherwise stated, disposal of this spoil is the responsibility of. [pdf]
Lishui rock drill appearance
In the , patterns of sea "waves breaking against rocks" were already in use in the Emperor's in the early 16th century in order to create a cosmic landscape for the imperial dragons. Other forms of court robes in Ming dynasty worn by nobles, officials and their wives (such as the bufu, i.e. robe with mandarin square) also used ocean waves patterns in the form of co. [pdf]FAQS about Lishui rock drill appearance
Do we know the source rocks in the Lishui SAG?
However, the knowledge of source rocks is limited to a few locations of previous drillings. Therefore, we proposed integrating borehole (sedimentary facies) and seismic data to determine the location and thickness of the source rocks in the Lishui Sag, China.
Does Lishui SAG have high oil potential?
Lishui Sag is currently in the early stages of exploration and research, so the history of drilling production is short. Compared with the other sags on the East China Sea shelf basin, the Lishui Sag has been theorized to have high oil potential. However, the current exploration and development status is not optimistic.
What are the best plays in Lishui SAG?
Jiang ( 2003) analyzed oil-bearing prospects of the East China Sea shelf basin and showed that the best plays in Lishui sag may be the structure zone in the southern part of west sub-sag and the west slope in the northern sag.
Is Lishui sag a good place to explore oil & gas?
The Lishui Sag, situated at the East China Sea Shelf Basin, is regarded as one of the most prospecting oil exploration zones. Low exploration in this region requires detailed identification of source rocks to enhance further oil and gas exploration.
What is drilled sedimentary strata of Lishui SAG?
Presently, the drilled sedimentary strata of Lishui sag is mainly from upper cretaceous to quaternary system, which developed four times sedimentary discontinuity and regional unconformity, that is, upper Cretaceous/Underlying strata, Palaeocene/upper Cretaceous, Eocene series/Palaeocene, and Miocene/Eocene series unconformity.
Is Lishui sag a Palaeocene rifted basin?
The Lishui Sag is a Palaeocene rifted basin influenced by the convergence of the Eurasian, Pacific, and Philippine Sea Plates (Li and Zhu, 1992; Zhou and Sun, 2017; Li et al., 2019; Liu et al., 2021).
