Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China

Based on the fluorescence microscopic features of fluid inclusions and the combined analysis of the homogenization temperature and burial history modeling, the hydrocarbon charge history was divided into two phases, among which the second phase was the main pool-forming period and took place during...

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Main Authors: Kai Zhao, Youlu Jiang, Jonathan Imber, Hongjin Hu, Hua Liu, Dexiang Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-07-01
Series:Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598719830929
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spelling doaj-dcc0c9c5fc214c358ef39cf99453a3a32020-11-25T04:07:29ZengSAGE PublishingEnergy Exploration & Exploitation0144-59872048-40542019-07-013710.1177/0144598719830929Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, ChinaKai ZhaoYoulu JiangJonathan ImberHongjin HuHua LiuDexiang YangBased on the fluorescence microscopic features of fluid inclusions and the combined analysis of the homogenization temperature and burial history modeling, the hydrocarbon charge history was divided into two phases, among which the second phase was the main pool-forming period and took place during the deposition of the Minghuazhen Formation (12–2 Ma). Based on the calculation of the rate of fault displacement and the duration of fault activity, the fault activity characteristics are quantitatively evaluated. The result shows that the average rate of fault displacement during this interval was 6.9 m/Myr, and the duration of fault activity was about 0–6 Myr. Reservoirs formed in the non-hydrocarbon generating strata are overwhelmingly situated adjacent to the faults which have the most rapid displacement rates and longest periods of activity.https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598719830929
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author Kai Zhao
Youlu Jiang
Jonathan Imber
Hongjin Hu
Hua Liu
Dexiang Yang
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Youlu Jiang
Jonathan Imber
Hongjin Hu
Hua Liu
Dexiang Yang
Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
Energy Exploration & Exploitation
author_facet Kai Zhao
Youlu Jiang
Jonathan Imber
Hongjin Hu
Hua Liu
Dexiang Yang
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title Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_short Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_full Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_fullStr Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the Baxian Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
title_sort relationship between fault activity and hydrocarbon accumulation in the baxian depression, bohai bay basin, china
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Energy Exploration & Exploitation
issn 0144-5987
2048-4054
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Based on the fluorescence microscopic features of fluid inclusions and the combined analysis of the homogenization temperature and burial history modeling, the hydrocarbon charge history was divided into two phases, among which the second phase was the main pool-forming period and took place during the deposition of the Minghuazhen Formation (12–2 Ma). Based on the calculation of the rate of fault displacement and the duration of fault activity, the fault activity characteristics are quantitatively evaluated. The result shows that the average rate of fault displacement during this interval was 6.9 m/Myr, and the duration of fault activity was about 0–6 Myr. Reservoirs formed in the non-hydrocarbon generating strata are overwhelmingly situated adjacent to the faults which have the most rapid displacement rates and longest periods of activity.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598719830929
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