found recently in the Upper Permian Changxing Formation along the southern end of Huayingshan area is 160m thick and tapers out within 2000m.The research of petrography
paleontology and microfacies indicates that this reef belongs to the framewark reef composed mainly of hydrozoan-sponge.The main reef-building organism is calcisponge
Tabulozoa
hydrozoan and bryzoan which make up 20-30% in average
maxium 50%
of the total or-ganism.Other reef-dwelling organism
such as echinoides
crinoids
foraminiforas
gastropods
brachiopods and calcareous algae
can be found quite often.Thereef facies can be distingushed easily from the non-reef ones
the former isgenerally characterized by bright-grey
massive
silica-free
and in situ biolith
i.e.framestone
bafflestone
bindstone
with a updomed morphology
whilethe later is characterized by dark-to-blackgrey and moderatly or thickly bed dedargillaceous rock with biogenic detritus and/or flints.The biogenic and non-biogenic rocks are interfingeringly contacting each other.This reef had went through four diagenetic environments
i.e.the submarinephreatic
the meteoric phreatic and vadose
reginal ground water and deep buried environments.It is obvious that the diagenesis has close relationship to variation in porosity of the oil reservoir.Comparing with the non-biogenicrocks
the biogenic rocks exhibit better space for oil accumulation
but the primary porosities may be diminished to some extent in the diagenetic process
and thus lost their importance.Since the secondary porosities which formed at the same time
including the important dolomitized intercrystal porosity in reefcore facies
the solutionized intergranular and in-granular porosities in reef-flank are favourable for oil accumulation.Sometimes they are infilled with bitumen.