J4 ›› 2011, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (5): 1389-1396.

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Petroleum Geology and Analysis on Favorable Exploration Targets of Campos Basin, Brazil

 MA Zhong-zhen, XIE Yin-fu, GENG Chang-bo, ZHANG Fan-qin   

  1. Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration &|Development, PetroChina, Beijing100083, China
  • Received:2010-12-30 Online:2011-09-26 Published:2011-09-26

Abstract:

The Campos basin at the east margin of South America is a typical passive margin basin of the  Atlantic type. Campos Basin went through four evolution phases: Pre-rift、Syn-rift、Transitional and Post-rift. The Lower Cretaceous lacustrine black shales of the Lagoa Feia formation formed in the syn-rift phase is the primary source rocks, which started to generate oil at Eocene(52 Ma) and reached its oil generation peak during the Miocene(22-8 Ma). The Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary turbidities, Lower Cretaceous carbonate of the Macae formation, oolitic grainstones of the Lagoa Feia formation and the fractured basement of Cabiunas formation are the four main reservoirs developed in the basin. The evaporate rock of the Alagoas formation of the transitional phase provides a regional seal for the underlying reservoirs and the Tertiary intra-formational marine shale provides a local seal. There are four main reservoir assemblages developed in the basin and the upper turbidities assemblage of the Carapebus formation is the most important one, which takes about 80% of the total recoverable reserves of the basin. Two potential exploration targets in the basin are: the turbidities of the Carapebus assemblage and oolitic grainstones of the Lagoa Feia assemblage.

Key words: Campos basin, passive margin basin, petroleum geology, exploration potential

CLC Number: 

  • P618.13
[1] Wang Jianjun, Li Haowu, Hu Xiangyu, Wang Qing, Wang Bin, Yang Cang. Geological Characteristics and Hydrocarbon Accumulation of Ucayali Basin, Peru [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2016, 46(3): 639-650.
[2] Tao Chongzhi,Deng Chao,Bai Guoping,Wang Dapeng,Niu Xinjie,Bai Jianpu,Zheng Yan. A Comparison Study of Brazilian Campos and Santos Basins: Hydrocarbon Distribution Differences and Control Factors [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2013, 43(6): 1753-1761.
[3] Wang Yanzhong, Cao Yingchang, Xi Kelai. New View on the Concept of Secondary Pore Developing Zones and Its Significance of Petroleum Geology [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2013, 43(3): 659-668.
[4] Ma Zhongzhen, Xie Yinfu, Zhang Zhiwei,Zhou Yubing,Wang Dandan. Salt Development Characteristics and Its Controlling on Hydrocarbon Accumulation in Eastern Margin of South America [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2013, 43(2): 360-370.
[5] Fu Jinhua,Guo Shaobin,Liu Xinshe,Wang Yigang. Shale Gas Accumulation Condition and Exploration Potential of the Upper Paleozoic Shanxi Formation in Ordos Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2013, 43(2): 382-389.
[6] ZHUANG Xin-bing, ZOU Hua-yao, LI Nan, WEI Gang, SUN He-feng. Origin of Natural Gas and Exploration Potential of Hydrocarbon, Qinnan Area [J]. J4, 2011, 41(3): 680-688.
[7] LEI Shuang-fang, HU Hui-ting, LIU Hai-ying, SHAO Ming-li, WANG Li-wu, ZHANG Shi-guang, HUANG Wen-biao, ZHONG Wei-wei, TUN Gao-ping. Gas Source Conditions and Exploration Potential of Deep Layer in Yingtai Fault Depression [J]. J4, 2010, 40(4): 912-920.
[8] LI Zhong-xiong, HE Jiang-lin, XIONG Xin-guo, TUN Tao, BAI Pei-rong. The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Shenglihe Oil Shales and Their Formation in the Qiangtang Basin, Northern Xizang [J]. J4, 2010, 40(2): 264-272.
[9] LI Ji-jun, CUI Hui-yang, LEI Shuang-fang, XUE Hai-tao, HU Guo-yi, XIE Zeng-ye. Generation Characteristics of Natural Gas from the Coal Measures in Guang’an Area of Central Sichuan Basin [J]. J4, 2010, 40(2): 273-278.
[10] WEI Xi, DENG Jin-fu,CHEN Yi-han. Distribution Characters and Exploration Potential of Mesozoic Sea Facies Sedimentary Strata in the South China Sea Basin [J]. J4, 2005, 35(04): 456-0461.
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!