Tian Naxin, Yin Jinyin, Tao Chongzhi, et al. Petroleum geology and resources assessment of major basins in Middle East and Central Asia[J]. 2017, 38(3): 582-591.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20170318.
hydrocarbon accumulation characteristics was delineated in various type of basins
and resources potential in major basins were evaluated.The plates of the Middle East and Central Asia experienced a divergent tectonic evolution in the south and a convergent evolution in the north.Four prototype basins are recognized:Cratonic basin
rift basin
passive margin basin and foreland basin.On the plane view
oil and gas are distributed in the Mesozoic paleo-passive margin in the northwest of Arabian plate
the southeastern margin of Eastern Europe platform
and the relatively stable areas in tectonically active zones such as the Zagros fold belt and Skiff-Turan tectonic belt.Stratigraphically
petroleum reserves are largely confined to five reservoir intervals:Carboniferous
Permian
Jurassic
Cretaceous and Neogene.Carbonate and clastic rocks contain the bulk of the petroleum reserves
with the former accounting for 80.45%.Based on the integrated geological assessment
this paper evaluates resources potential of 71 plays in 8 major basins.By taking the "play" as the assessment unit
and then type Ⅰ and Ⅱ favorable accumulation areas are determined in the Middle East and Central Asia region.