Petroleum Exploration and Development (Jun 2012)
Dominant factors of hydrocarbon distribution in the foreland basins, central and western China
Abstract
Dominant factors controlling hydrocarbon distribution are analyzed from three aspects: the types, structural units and structural belts of the foreland basins of central and western China. There are four types of foreland basins recognized in China, superimposed, reformed, presenile, and newly-generated foreland basins. Hydrocarbon distribution is different in the four types of basins and is controlled by their respective hydrocarbon accumulation conditions, characteristics and patterns. Thrust belts, foredeeps, slope belts, uplift belts, and other structural units are developed in foreland basins. The different controls of these structural units on source rock development and evolution, trap type, hydrocarbon accumulation process, and preservation condition, cause different characteristics of hydrocarbon distribution in different structural belts. The main hydrocarbon enriched structural units are foreland thrust belts, in which the structural styles, tectonic evolution and the preservation of regional cap-rock are the critical factors for hydrocarbon accumulation. The configuration of faults and cap rocks in thrust belts determines the features and enrichment regularity of hydrocarbon and indicates hydrocarbon enriched locations and favorable exploration targets in various structural belts. Key words: foreland basin, structural unit, thrust belt, hydrocarbon distribution, controlling factors