J4 ›› 2009, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (4): 642-649.

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Pressure Evolution in the Moliqing Fault-Depression, Yitong Basin

CAO Qiang, YE Jia-ren, GUO Fei-fei, FENG Yong   

  1. Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources Ministry of Education/
    Faculty of Earth Resources|China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074,China
  • Received:2008-12-29 Online:2009-07-26 Published:2009-07-26

Abstract:

Based on the study on the present characteristics of pressure field and excess pressure evolution of a single well in the Moliqing fault-depression in the Yitong basin, the formation pressure evolution of the Moliqing fault-depression is restored by using the method of 2D basin modeling, and the relationships between pressure evolution and tectonic movement, and hydrocarbon migration and accumulation are further discussed. The results indicate that the formation pressure evolution in the study area has obviously undergone three cycles of accumulation and expulsion, which occurred during the Early Eocene to Middle Eocene (57.8-39 Ma), the Middle Eocene to Late Oligocene (39-23.7 Ma), and the Late Oligocene to present (23.7-0 Ma). The present formation pressure is mainly normal except for low overpressure at the bottom of the Kaoshan depression. The cycles of pressure are controlled by the cycles of tectonic movements. Pressure evolution has an important influence on hydrocarbon migration and accumulation because hydrocarbon migration and accumulation occurred actively during overpressure expulsion. Fault is the major channel for overpressure expulsion and hydrocarbon migration. Hence the areas that developed fault conduit systems are the favorable targets for hydrocarbon exploration in the Moliqing fault-depression.

Key words: Yitong baisn, pressure evolution, basin modeling, tectonic movement, hydrocarbon migration and accumulation

CLC Number: 

  • P618.13
[1] Feng Chong,Huang Zhilong,Tong Chuanxin,Zhu Jiancheng,Zou Huayao,Fan Hongche. Overpressure Evolution and Its Relationship with Migration and Accumulation of Gas in Yinggehai Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2013, 43(5): 1341-1350.
[2] Wang Zhuo-chao,Ye Jia-ren. Development Characteristics of Overpressure and Its Accumulation Significance in Paleogene of the Huanghekou Depression [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2012, 42(6): 1617-1628.
[3] KANG De-jiang, ZHANG Bin-chi. Tectonic Movement of Buried Hill and Hydrocarbon Accumulation--An Example from Beier Depression in Hailaer Basin [J]. J4, 2009, 39(5): 767-772.
[4] HUANG Wen-biao, MENG Yuan-lin, LU Shuang-fang, XIAO Li-hua, GAO Jian-jun, SUN Shan, WANG Yi-jun. Oil and Gas Accumulation History Using Fluid Inclusions and Basin Modeling-Example from the Western Slope of the Yuanyanggou Sub-Sag [J]. J4, 2009, 39(4): 650-655.
[5] KUANG Li-xiong,GUO Jian-hua, MEI Lian-fu, TONG Xiao-lan, YANG Li. Study on the Upheaval of the Bogeda Mountain Block from Angle of Oil and Gas Exploration [J]. J4, 2005, 35(03): 346-0350.
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!