Petroleum Exploration and Development (Aug 2008)

Structural pattern and its control on hydrocarbon accumulations in Wushi Sag, Kuche Depression, Tarim Basin

  • Min ZHENG,
  • Geng-xin PENG,
  • Gang-lin LEI,
  • Hua-qing GUO,
  • Shao-ying HUANG,
  • Chao WU,
  • Yue-jun LI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 444 – 451

Abstract

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Affected by the South Tianshan orogenesis, the faulted structure patterns in the Wushi Sag are very complex. Aimed to find out the basic characteristics of the structures, this article studies many seismic profile sections, the regional geology, the structural patterns, and the formative stage of the structures. The Wushi Sag has three main fault patterns (face to face thrust, back to back thrust, sphenoid thrust), and many local fault structural patterns (fault-bend fold, fault-propagation fold, duplex structure, outburst structure, growth structure, etc.). There mainly develop four groups of reverse faults (NE, NEE, NW, EW) and one group of NNW trending strike-slip faults. According to the structural background, seismic profiles, and balanced cross sections, the main fault in the studied area experiences at least five evolving stages, which are, pre-Mesozoic, late Permian – early Tertiary, Jurassic, late Jurassic – early Cretaceous, and late Neogene. The structural styles have a close relationship with source rocks, hydrocarbon reservoirs, and the character and distribution of petroleum systems. Key words: Wushi Sag, faulted structural pattern, structure formative stage, balanced cross section