2010, 29(2) 277-291 DOI:     ISSN: 1004-5589 CN: 22-1111/P

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Keywords
lakeshore line
deep lake line
bottom configuration of lake basin
petroleum accumulation
Yanchang Formation
Ordos Basin
Authors
GUO Ji-An-1
PANG Jun-Gang-1
WANG Gui-Cheng-1
LI Wen-Hou-2
CHEN Quan-Hong-3
CAO Hong-Xia-4
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Lake basin evolution and petroleum accumulation of Late Triassic Yanchang Formation in Ordos Basin

GUO Ji-An-1, PANG Jun-Gang-1, WANG Gui-Cheng-1, LI Wen-Hou-2, CHEN Quan-Hong-3, CAO Hong-Xia-4

1. School of Petroleum Resources��Xi'an Shiyou University��Xi'an 710065��China; 2. Department of Geology��Northwest University��Xi'an 710069��China; 3. Research Center of CNOOC��Beijing 100027��China; 4. Research Institute of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co. ��Ltd��Xi'an 710075��China

Abstract��

The lakeshore line��deep lake line and bottom configuration restoration of lake basin in Yanchang Formation show the evolvement characteristics of lake basin migrating to the southwest and then to the northeast. The lake basin of the Member Change 6 is characterized by steeping in south and west��and slowing in north and east. The center of basin locates in the north of Miaowan��the east of Zhengning and the south of Ganquan��which leads to gentle slope delta system in northeast��abrupt slope braided-delta in southwest��and turbidite fan in front end of braided-delta. Yanchang Formation can be divided into five sequences in third-level and controlled the distribution of four source-reservoir-cap units. Lake basin evolution of Yanchang Formation shows intimate accumulation with petroleum��and the delta front near lakeshore line is the main petroleum abundance zone��while the turbidite sandbody in deep lake also has certain reservoir capability and good accumulation condition. The characteristics of main accumulation combination and turbidite in deep lake in northeast and southwest show the possibility of further exploration forward basin hinterland.

Keywords�� lakeshore line   deep lake line   bottom configuration of lake basin   petroleum accumulation   Yanchang Formation   Ordos Basin  
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