Cai Liguo, Jin Zhijun, Chen Kongquan, et al. Essential Feature and potential of hydrocarbon accumulation in China marine sequences[J]. 2008, 29(5): 557-564.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20080503.
Paleozoic and Mesozoic sediments of continental margins and platform covers are mostly folded into mountains in China
and the unique marine superimposed-residual basins become a significant feature of China petroleum geology.During the geological evolution
the ancestors of these basins once had excellent source
reservoir and seal rocks
with their conditions of hydrocarbon resources and accumulation as good as those of other basins in world petroleum provinces.However
the marine carbonate sequences in China are older in age
deeper in exploration targets
and complex in hydrocarbon accumulation due to multiple events of tectonic superimposition and reworking
resulting in the peculiarity of petroleum exploration in these marine carbonate sequences.Recent exploration results have shown that large hydrocarbon accumulations are still likely to be formed under suitable conditions in these marine sequences because of their foundations of organic matter.Differential tectonic evolution has make the marine basins be significantly different in hydrocarbon potential and production capacity. Thus
Sichuan and Ordos basins are predominated by gas production
and Tarim basin is able to produce both oil and gas.Therefore
looking for giant and large fields should be focused on Tarim
Sichuan and its periphery and Ordos basins with developed marine sequences.