2013, 32(1) 84-91 DOI:     ISSN: 1004-5589 CN: 22-1111/P

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Keywords
Jiaohe Basin
Cretaceous
petroleum geological characteristics
prediction of favorable target
Authors
SUN Zhe
HAO Guo-Li
CHEN Gui-Biao
LIU Lei-Lei
LIN Chang-Cheng
PubMed
Article by Sun, Z.
Article by Hao, G. L.
Article by Chen, G. B.
Article by Liu, L. L.
Article by Lin, C. C.

Cretaceous petroleum geological characteristics and prediction of favorable exploration targets in Jiaohe Basin

SUN Zhe, HAO Guo-Li, CHEN Gui-Biao, LIU Lei-Lei, LIN Chang-Cheng

College of Earth Sciences��Jilin University��Changchun 130061��China

Abstract��

Jiaohe Basin was a Mesozoic rift basin in Jiaohe area of Jilin Province��which contained three firstorder tectonic units: Jiaobei depression��Jiaonan depression and Jiaodong ramp�� The Cretaceous strata in this basin are the Lower Cretaceous Naizishan Formation��Wulin Formation and Baojiatun Formation��in ascending order�� Analysis results of hydrocarbon source rock's geochemical characteristics confirmed that it had good material basis for hydrocarbon generation�� A preliminary evaluation of petroleum geology was made considering structural characteristics�� hydrocarbon source rocks and source-reservoir-seal associations of Jiaohe Basin��and these comprehensive results indicated that Jiaobei depression was the favorable target of next exploration and secondly was Jiaonan depression��

Keywords�� Jiaohe Basin   Cretaceous   petroleum geological characteristics    prediction of favorable target  
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