2010, 29(4) 622-627 DOI:     ISSN: 1004-5589 CN: 22-1111/P

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Keywords
Changling fault depression
hydrocarbon gas reservoir
source rocks distribution
gas-bearing structure
Authors
YANG Guang-1
ZHAO Zhan-Yin-2
WANG Jian-Qiang-1
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Article by Yang, G. 1
Article by Diao, Z. Y. 2
Article by Wang, J. Q. 1

Main controlling factors and distribution of hydrocarbon gas reservoir in Changling fault depression of Songliao Basin

YANG Guang-1, ZHAO Zhan-Yin-2, WANG Jian-Qiang-1

1�� College of Earth Sciences��Jilin University��Changchun 130061��China; 2�� Jilin Oilfield Company of PetroChina��Songyuan 138000��Jilin��China

Abstract��

The distribution of hydrocarbon gas reservoir in Changling fault depression was controlled by the distribution of hydrocarbon source rocks and development characteristics of faults�� The formation of early gas reservoirs ( original gas reservoir) mainly controlled by the distribution of hydrocarbon source rocks; the formation of later gas reservoir ( secondary gas reservoir) was mainly caused by communicated gas source ( the source rocks of Shahezi and Yingcheng Formations) and trapped faults as the migration pathway of hydrocarbon�� The main gas-bearing structures ( Haerjin��Dalaoyefu and Shuangtuozi structures) were already at fledgling stage in Yingcheng Formation�� and most of the structures stereotyped at the last stage of Nenjiang Formation�� The formation time of gas structures was earlier than the main hydrocarbon time�� The Fulongquan structure formed during Nenjiang stage��and stereotyped in Late Paleogene�� Hydrocarbon gas reservoir mainly formed during Qingshankou--Nenjiang stage�� The volcanic rocks of Yingcheng Formation and the detrital rocks reservoir of the Denglouku Formation and the members 1and 2 of Quantou Formation were the main exploration target for hydrocarbon gas in the future��

Keywords�� Changling fault depression   hydrocarbon gas reservoir   source rocks distribution   gas-bearing structure  
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