Global Geology 2013, 16(2) 82-87 DOI:     ISSN: 1673-9736 CN: 22-1371/P

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Keywords
tectonization
intensity
quantitative method
Tahe-Lunnan oilfield
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BIAN Ruikang1
2
SONG Xiaowei3
ZHU Hua3
JING Tieya3
WANG Long3
ZHANG Qin3 and YANG Yiting3
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Quantitative research method for tectonization intensity: a case study in Tahe-Lunnan oilfield of Xinjiang

BIAN Ruikang1, 2, SONG Xiaowei3, ZHU Hua3, JING Tieya3, WANG Long3, ZHANG Qin3 and YANG Yiting3

1. Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute,Sinopec,Beijing 100083,China; 2. College of Geosciences,China University of Petroleum,Beijing 102249,China; 3. Energy Resource School,China University of Geosciences,Beijing 100083,China

Abstract

The research on tectonization intensity plays an important role in the analyses of basin evolution and hydrocarbon accumulation. At present,methods in this field are almost qualitative,and the quantitative one is still rarely reported. In this study,a quantitative research method for tectonization intensity is proposed. The research result on Tahe-Lunnan oilfield shows that this method can not only quantitatively express the tectonization intensity,but also qualitatively reflect the macroscopic deform property and the evolution history of strata. Therefore,it is an effective method for analyzing the characteristics of tectonization. In addition,the realization of the method also can provide qualitative information for studying the influence and control of tectonization on hydrocarbon accumulation.

Keywords tectonization   intensity   quantitative method   Tahe-Lunnan oilfield  
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