石油与天然气地质 ›› 1990, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (4): 436-445.doi: 10.11743/ogg19900410

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莺歌海盆地泥丘发育特征与油气远景

何家雄, 昝立声, 陈龙操, 黄火尧   

  1. 南海西部石油公司勘探开发科学研究院
  • 收稿日期:1990-01-09 修回日期:1990-04-13 出版日期:1990-12-25 发布日期:2012-01-16

CHARACTERISTICS OF MUD-MOUNT EVOLUTION AND OIL POTENTIAL IN YINGGEHAI BASIN

He Jiaxiong, Zan Lisheng, Chen Longcao, Huang Huoyao   

  1. Nanhai West Oil Corporation
  • Received:1990-01-09 Revised:1990-04-13 Online:1990-12-25 Published:2012-01-16

摘要:

莺歌海盆地第三系有巨厚的欠压实泥页岩,泥丘的发育受北西向的红河大断裂及其派生的南北向雁行断裂所控制。泥丘本身就是生烃岩,它所孕育的异常高温高压之巨大潜能,是有机质成熟生烃和烃类排出运移的动力;而它伴生的不同类型的构造所组成的泥丘隆起构造带则是油气运移聚集的有利场所。

关键词: 莺歌海盆地, 红河大断裂, 泥丘, 第三系, 油气资源评价

Abstract:

The formation and evolution of mud-mounts in the Yinggehai Basin are closely related to hydrocarbon generation,migration and accumulation.1.The mud mounts are distributed in Oligocene Yacheng Formation and the Miocene Sanya and Meishan Formations.The formation,evolution and distribution is decided by material base—the rapidly deposited,high thickness and undercompacting mud shales,regional dynamics and gravity factor.2.Mud mounts themselves are source rocks;abnormal high temperature and high pressure produced by their evolution is the motive force for hydrocarbon generation and migration,especially for high pressure natural gases soluted in water.3.The mud mount uplift structural belts are mostly distributed in the central part of the basin or the deeper parts of the depressions that are favourable locations for hydrocar-bon migration and accumulation.It is predicted that the pools of mud mounts within thebasin are mainly anticline,semianticline and noze types,and then faulted-noze type.4.The mud mount uplift structral belts in the central part and the fault-block structural belts in the southeast,having abundant hydrocarbon source and fine accumulation and preservation conditions,are favourable enrichment zones,and should be taken as im-portant targets for recent exploration;No.1 fault-structural belt could be taken as explo-ration target in the future due to its poor accumulation and preservation conditions.