Zhao Kebin, Sun Changqing. Characteristics of geochemical field in China's major petroliferous basins[J]. 2005, 26(4): 427-432.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20050405.
heavy hydrocarbons and mean ΔC measured with acidolytic hydrocarbon method
and variation coefficient
the geochemical fields in China's major petroliferous basins can be classified as high
medium and low ambient fields
as well as highly non-homogeneous
non-homogeneous and homogeneous fields.As a whole
the geochemical fields of the petroliferous basins in western China(to the west of Ordos and Sichuan basins) are higher than that of the petroliferous basins in eastern China
and that of petroliferous basins in northeastern China is lower than that of the petroliferous basins in central China but higher than that of the petroliferous basins in southern China.In addition to the petroleum geologic conditions
the main causes are also related with the properties of near surface sediments and the geographical and geomorphologic landscape conditions.Based on the results of nation-wide geochemical reconnaissance surveys
and combined with the composite features of geochemical prospecting anomalies in the proven oil and gas reservoirs
areas with strong local composite anomaly and good consistence of various indexes in relatively under-explored regions are selected as prospective areas
including Changling fault depression in the southern end of central depression
western slope
and Qianjiadian fault depression in southwestern uplift of Songliao basin
Tanzhuang-Shenqiu depression in Zhoukou basin
Xiaman-Manrima-Awancang anomaly zone in Songpan-Aba region
and Wuwei-Hexian and Wangjiang anomaly zones in Lower Yangtze region.Twenty five plays have further been subdivided based on the results of geochemical prospecting in 7 basins(or regions).