Oil & Gas Geology ›› 1993, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (3): 207-214.doi: 10.11743/ogg19930305

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GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS WITH REMOTE SENSING AND COMPREHENSIVE HYDROCARBON EXPLORATION OF JURONG BASIN

Yang Jingen   

  1. 6th Geological Prospecting Brigade, East China Bureau of Petroleum Geology, Nanjing
  • Received:1992-12-01 Revised:1993-03-10 Online:1993-09-25 Published:2012-01-16

Abstract:

Remote sensing images reveal that the nappe structures in Jurong Basin might relateto E-W or NEE striking arcuate linear structures in the basin.The tenso-shear fault linear structural system in Ningzheng Mountains that stretches into the basin once had been in-terpreted to be imbricate structures in seismic profile by mistake rather than nappe structures.According to v-circular structure-tonal anomaly model of remote sensing,hydrocar-bon tone halos are mainly located in the east side of Jurong gravitational high,suggestingthat the distribution of the halos is controlled by NNE-strike torsion structures and their subsidiary faults,and by NW-strike cross faults and near NS-directional faults.Thus thehalos could be considered as ground indication of hydrocarbon traps.It is proposed thatnon-seismic techniques such as remote sensing,geochemical exploration,radio activeprospecting should be strenghed in the study area,and a synthetic assessment model of hy-drocarbon traps should be established so as to make a break throug in its oil and gas explo-ration.This is the general trend for hydrocarbon exploration in Paleozoic and Mesozoic carbonate rocks in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.