Jia Qingsu, Yi Wei, Chen Fajing, et al. The role of Che-Mo palaeohigh in controlling hydrocarbon accumulation in central Juggar basin[J]. 2007, 28(2): 257-265.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20070218.
Che-Mo palaeohigh is a marginal uplift formed when Juggar basin was still a small intracontinental foreland depression in evolution during the Middle-Late Jurassic.Its formation and evolution can be divided into three main stages: growth(J
2x
-J
3
)
burial(K-E)
and disappearance(Nt-Q).The spatio-temporal configuration of the uplifts and hydrocarbon kitchens formed in different structural stages controlled the formation and distribution of hydrocarbon accumulations.And among the uplifts
Che-Mo palaeohigh played an important role in dominating the Mesozoic hydrocarbon accumulations in central Juggar basin in that the reservoirs came into being during the late J
2x
-J
3
entered critical reservoiring period during the late K and the late E
and started adjustment during the late Nt-Q.It is concluded that the most prospective exploration target in Che-Mo palaeohigh shall be the Yongjin area in the south side of the uplift
while Sawodi and Zhuangdongbei in north part are regarded as the second best targets.