Tectonic evolution and hydrocarbon potential in northern area of the South Yellow Sea
Yongjian Yao , Chunfeng Chen , Zhiqiang Feng , Shiying Zhang , Tianyao Hao , Rongsheng Wan
Journal of Earth Science ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (1) : 71 -82.
The northern area of the South Yellow Sea, located in the offshore region of China, resulted from the continental-continental collision orogeny during the Mesozoic and can be divided into four stages in terms of tectonic evolution: (1) pre-orogenic passive continental margin stage (Z-T2); (2) foreland basin stage corresponding with the late phase of the Sulu (苏鲁) orogeny (J3-K); (3) post-orogenic intracontinental rifted basin stage (K2 t-E); and (4) regional subsidence and coverage stage (N-Q). Based on detailed investigation and study of the intracontinental rifted basin, hydrocarbon source rocks of Late Cretaceous Taizhou (泰州) Formation distributed well in the basin, and four reservoir-cap combinations as well as numerous trap structures were found. As a result, the geological conditions would be excellent for reservoir formation in the basin, and the oil resource amount is estimated at about 20×108 t, which makes the basin a major target for hydrocarbon exploration in the South Yellow Sea.
northern area of the South Yellow Sea / tectonic evolution stage / orogeny / source-reservoir-cap combination / hydrocarbon exploration potential
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