Structural characteristics of the basement and the prospective of favorable oil and gas blocks in the Tacheng basin
Guoqing Zhang1, Junmeng Zhao2, Hua Bai1, Ming Wan1, Xiaoyang Guo1
1 Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China 2 Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
Structural characteristics of the basement and the prospective of favorable oil and gas blocks in the Tacheng basin
Guoqing Zhang1, Junmeng Zhao2, Hua Bai1, Ming Wan1, Xiaoyang Guo1
1 Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay 834000, China 2 Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
摘要The Tacheng basin has been identified as a Carboniferous basement with a central uplift, surrounded by orogenic belts. This identification was based on the comprehensive analysis of field outcrops, regional magnetic and gravimetric data, skeleton seismic profiles, magnetotelluric profiles and drilling data. Here, we present gravimetric and magnetic data analyses of the basement structures of the Tacheng basin and its base formation. We also provide a magnetotelluric profile analysis of the structural features and tectonic framework of basin-mountain patterns. We use local geology, drilling data, and other comprehensive information to document the tectonic framework of the basement of the basin. Small-scale nappe structures are found in the northern basin, whereas stronger and more pronounced thrusting structures are found to the south and east of the basin. The basin is divided into four first-order tectonic units: a central uplift, a northern depression, a southeastern depression and a western depression. In addition, the Emin sag is suggested as a possible reservoir for oil and gas.
Abstract:The Tacheng basin has been identified as a Carboniferous basement with a central uplift, surrounded by orogenic belts. This identification was based on the comprehensive analysis of field outcrops, regional magnetic and gravimetric data, skeleton seismic profiles, magnetotelluric profiles and drilling data. Here, we present gravimetric and magnetic data analyses of the basement structures of the Tacheng basin and its base formation. We also provide a magnetotelluric profile analysis of the structural features and tectonic framework of basin-mountain patterns. We use local geology, drilling data, and other comprehensive information to document the tectonic framework of the basement of the basin. Small-scale nappe structures are found in the northern basin, whereas stronger and more pronounced thrusting structures are found to the south and east of the basin. The basin is divided into four first-order tectonic units: a central uplift, a northern depression, a southeastern depression and a western depression. In addition, the Emin sag is suggested as a possible reservoir for oil and gas.
Guoqing Zhang, Junmeng Zhao, Hua Bai, Ming Wan, Xiaoyang Guo. Structural characteristics of the basement and the prospective of favorable oil and gas blocks in the Tacheng basin[J]. 《地震学报》英文版, 2012, 25(5-6): 527-534.
Guoqing Zhang, Junmeng Zhao, Hua Bai, Ming Wan, Xiaoyang Guo. Structural characteristics of the basement and the prospective of favorable oil and gas blocks in the Tacheng basin. Earthquake Science, 2012, 25(5-6): 527-534.