Oil & Gas Geology ›› 1988, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (3): 268-277.doi: 10.11743/ogg19880308
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Chen Heli1, Jiang Jigang2, Luo Xiaorong1, Wang Fengqin1
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Based on the analysis of the curves of mudstone compaction, it is ascer-tained that the smallest depth of hydrocarbon-expulsion of the Xingouzui Forma-tion in Jiangling and Qianjiang Sags of the Jianghan Basin is 2100m, and thatthe expulsion coordinated very well with hydrocarbon generation. We can seefrom the maps of palaeoburiel depth made by the resumption of eroded thick-ness and the compaction correction of strata that, most Xingouzui sourcerocks began its hydrocarbon expulsion after the deposition of the Jingsha For-mation, and that the effective source rock possessed the most extensive distribu-tion after the deposition of the fourth section of the Qiangjiang Formation. A series of excess-pressure profiles and maps have been drawn out based oncompaction curves. In accordance with the direction of hydrocarbon migration suggested by these maps and other geological conditions,the authors also eva-luated the exploration prospects of the research area.
Chen Heli, Jiang Jigang, Luo Xiaorong, Wang Fengqin. COMPACTION OF MUDSTONE AND OIL-GAS MIGRATION-ACCUMULATION CONDITION OF THE XINGOUZUI FORMATION IN JIANGHAN BASIN[J]. Oil & Gas Geology, 1988, 9(3): 268-277.
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