Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin

In the South Yellow Sea Basin, Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata are generally well developed with large thickness, and they are characterized by multi-source and multi-stage hydrocarbon accumulation, providing a material basis for the formation of large-scale oil and gas fields. However, no substant...

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Main Authors: Jie Liang, Penghui Zhang, Jianwen Chen, Jianming Gong, Yong Yuan
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-11-01
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spelling doaj-492bd0d592a44eebae2774ddec1d58b42021-02-02T01:21:08ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Natural Gas Industry B2352-85402017-11-014643244110.1016/j.ngib.2017.05.013Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea BasinJie Liang0Penghui Zhang1Jianwen Chen2Jianming Gong3Yong Yuan4College of Marine Geosciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong 266100, ChinaQingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Survey//MLR Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Qingdao, Shandong 266071, ChinaQingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Survey//MLR Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Qingdao, Shandong 266071, ChinaQingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Survey//MLR Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Qingdao, Shandong 266071, ChinaQingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Survey//MLR Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resources and Environmental Geology, Qingdao, Shandong 266071, ChinaIn the South Yellow Sea Basin, Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata are generally well developed with large thickness, and they are characterized by multi-source and multi-stage hydrocarbon accumulation, providing a material basis for the formation of large-scale oil and gas fields. However, no substantial breakthrough has been made in this area. Based on previous research results, the complex tectonic pattern of this superimposed basin was formed by multi-stage tectonic movements and the favorable static conditions for hydrocarbon preservation were reworked or destroyed by later superimposition. Therefore, hydrocarbon preservation conditions are the key factors for restricting the breakthrough of marine oil and gas exploration in this area. In this paper, hydrocarbon preservation conditions of marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin were comprehensively analyzed from many aspects, such as tectonic movement, source conditions, caprock characteristics, magmatic activities, and hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical characteristics. It is indicated that the complex tectonic pattern of the South Yellow Sea Basin is resulted from tectonic events in multiple stages, and the development and evolution of regional source rocks are mainly controlled by two stages (i.e., the stable evolution stage of Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine basin and the Mesozoic–Cenozoic tectonic pattern transformation and basin formation stage), so the characteristics of differential oil and gas preservation are presented. Besides, better marine hydrocarbon preservation preconditions in this area are weaker tectonic reworking, development of high-quality thick source rocks, good vertical sealing capacity of caprocks, weaker magmatic activity and confined hydrogeological conditions. It is concluded that the Laoshan Uplift in the central part of the South Yellow Sea Basin is structurally stable with weaker faulting and magmatic activities, so it is better in oil and gas preservation conditions. Besides, several large-scale structural traps with good petroleum geological conditions and complete source–reservoir–caprock assemblages are developed in this area. Therefore, this area is the most promising region for Paleozoic marine oil and gas exploration in this basin.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017301304South Yellow Sea BasinMesozoic–PaleozoicHydrocarbon preservation conditionsMarine strataTectonic movementCaprock characteristicMagmatic activityHydrogeological and hydrogeochemical characteristicsLaoshan uplift
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author Jie Liang
Penghui Zhang
Jianwen Chen
Jianming Gong
Yong Yuan
spellingShingle Jie Liang
Penghui Zhang
Jianwen Chen
Jianming Gong
Yong Yuan
Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin
Natural Gas Industry B
South Yellow Sea Basin
Mesozoic–Paleozoic
Hydrocarbon preservation conditions
Marine strata
Tectonic movement
Caprock characteristic
Magmatic activity
Hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical characteristics
Laoshan uplift
author_facet Jie Liang
Penghui Zhang
Jianwen Chen
Jianming Gong
Yong Yuan
author_sort Jie Liang
title Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin
title_short Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin
title_full Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin
title_fullStr Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocarbon preservation conditions in Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin
title_sort hydrocarbon preservation conditions in mesozoic–paleozoic marine strata in the south yellow sea basin
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Natural Gas Industry B
issn 2352-8540
publishDate 2017-11-01
description In the South Yellow Sea Basin, Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine strata are generally well developed with large thickness, and they are characterized by multi-source and multi-stage hydrocarbon accumulation, providing a material basis for the formation of large-scale oil and gas fields. However, no substantial breakthrough has been made in this area. Based on previous research results, the complex tectonic pattern of this superimposed basin was formed by multi-stage tectonic movements and the favorable static conditions for hydrocarbon preservation were reworked or destroyed by later superimposition. Therefore, hydrocarbon preservation conditions are the key factors for restricting the breakthrough of marine oil and gas exploration in this area. In this paper, hydrocarbon preservation conditions of marine strata in the South Yellow Sea Basin were comprehensively analyzed from many aspects, such as tectonic movement, source conditions, caprock characteristics, magmatic activities, and hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical characteristics. It is indicated that the complex tectonic pattern of the South Yellow Sea Basin is resulted from tectonic events in multiple stages, and the development and evolution of regional source rocks are mainly controlled by two stages (i.e., the stable evolution stage of Mesozoic–Paleozoic marine basin and the Mesozoic–Cenozoic tectonic pattern transformation and basin formation stage), so the characteristics of differential oil and gas preservation are presented. Besides, better marine hydrocarbon preservation preconditions in this area are weaker tectonic reworking, development of high-quality thick source rocks, good vertical sealing capacity of caprocks, weaker magmatic activity and confined hydrogeological conditions. It is concluded that the Laoshan Uplift in the central part of the South Yellow Sea Basin is structurally stable with weaker faulting and magmatic activities, so it is better in oil and gas preservation conditions. Besides, several large-scale structural traps with good petroleum geological conditions and complete source–reservoir–caprock assemblages are developed in this area. Therefore, this area is the most promising region for Paleozoic marine oil and gas exploration in this basin.
topic South Yellow Sea Basin
Mesozoic–Paleozoic
Hydrocarbon preservation conditions
Marine strata
Tectonic movement
Caprock characteristic
Magmatic activity
Hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical characteristics
Laoshan uplift
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017301304
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