Oil & Gas Geology ›› 2004, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (3): 300-303,313.doi: 10.11743/ogg20040312

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Oil and gas reserves and their distribution in Tarim basin

Xu Xianghua1,2, Zhou Qingfan2, Zhang Ling2   

  1. 1. China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing;
    2. Exploration & Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing
  • Received:2004-03-16 Online:2004-06-25 Published:2012-01-16

Abstract:

Oil/gas reserves is one of the important achievements got in petroleum exploration. Growth, change and distribution pattern of reserves comprehensively reflect the exploration history and future exploration potential of a basin. Exploration in Tarim basin has entered into a new development stage since the middle of 1980's,and oil and gas reserves have been increasing continuously.By the end of 2001,cumulative proved oil and gas reserves in place had reached 538 million tons and 613.195 billion m8,respectively,in Tarim basin.Exploration degree of both oil and gas are low (4.65% and 5.39%,respectively),indicating that there are still large petroleum exploration potentials.The discoveries in Tarim basin are mainly of medium oilfields and large gas fields,and the abundance of oilfields ranges from low to medium,while that of the gasfields ranges from medium to high.Distribution of reserves that have already been discovered is significantly uneven in various structural units and horizons.The proved oil reserves in place are mainly distributed in the Ordovician,Carboniferous,Triassic and Tertiary in Shaya and Katake uplifts,while the proved gas reserves in place are mainly distributed in the Cretaceous and Tertiary in Kuqa depression.

Key words: oil and gas reserves, distribution characteristics, reserves scale, abundance of reserves

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