Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Feb 2023)
Hydrocarbon Accumulation Analysis Based on Quasi-3D Seismic Data in the Turbulent Area of the Northern South China Sea
Abstract
The Mesozoic strata in the northern South China Sea have good potential for oil and gas exploration. The Dongsha Waters, where the study area is located, have complex seismic and geological characteristics; in particular, turbulence is very prominent in this area, so it is difficult to implement 3D seismic data collection. The “single-source and single-cable quasi-3D seismic survey” method integrates some key technologies in acquisition and processing, thus improving the quality of seismic imaging. Based on the interpretation of the existing research results and new data, structure B-1 has good source–reservoir–cap combination conditions. The oil–gas accumulation mode is predicted, and the drilling well B-1-1 is given. In addition, the large-scale distribution of bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) and the discovery of gas seepage areas in the study area suggest the presence of gas hydrate. We suggest that deep thermogenic gas from the Mesozoic strata has migrated into the overlying strata along the fault system and mixed with microbial gas to form hydrate.
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