Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience (Dec 2018)
Potential and favorable areas of petroleum exploration of ultra-deep marine strata more than 8000 m deep in the Tarim Basin, Northwest China
Abstract
At present, deep and ultra-deep oil and gas have become the research and exploration hotspots. With little drilling data available, the geological understanding on deep formations is still in the exploratory stage, but most petroleum geologists have universally acknowledged that the deeply-buried strata of Chinese marine craton basins are equipped with the conditions for abundant oil and gas resources. A series of discoveries have been made in the Ordovician and Cambrian strata. For Precambrian strata, besides breakthroughs in the Sichuan Basin, a lot of research or drilling work has been initiated in other basins. In the Tarim Basin, the current burial depth of the Lower Paleozoic and the Precambrian mainly ranges from 5000 to 12000 m. This is attributed to rapid subsidence and deposition since the Neogene. A large number of exploration discoveries have been made, and commercial productivity projects have been constructed at the depth less than 8000 m. Strata more than 8000 m deep will be a significant major prospecting exploration field in the future. The analyses of hydrocarbon accumulation conditions of the ultra-deep layers of the Tarim Basin provide theoretical guidance for ultra-deep oil and gas exploration. This research is based on source rocks in the Cambrian, Sinian, and Nanhua System, formation and preservation of ultra-deep carbonate reservoirs, phase of petroleum and accumulation assemblages in ultra-deep strata, the exploration fields deeper than 8000 m were also evaluated to sort out the most favorable areas and, future exploration focuses on the Ordovician, Cambrian, and Sinian strata are pointed out. Keywords: Ultra-deep, Neoproterozoic, Phase of petroleum, Cambrian, Craton basin, Tarim Basin