Based on core observation, thin section and SEM analysis and seismic interpretation of the Paleogene in western Qaidam basin, the study on sequence stratigraphy and forecast of subtle oil reservoirs of the Paleogene was completed. The basement structural framework and large deep faults in different locations and related palaeogeography and climate controlled distribution of sedimentary facies. The basin tectonics controlled sedimentary evolution obviously. Multiple unconformities led to multiple clastic sediment supplies to the basin, but the supply was not sufficient to fill up the basin. Continuous existence of accomodation space led to well-developed lacustrine transgressive system tracts(LTST). During deposition of lacustrine transgressive systems tracts, the oil reservoirs and pools related to LTST were easily formed in the Paleogene of western Qaidam basin, which included delta front sandstone updip wedging-out lithologic pools, carbonate fissure pools, deep-lake turbidite pools, subtle pools near to sequence boundary and composite subtle pools controlled by structure and fault.
About author: Wu Yinye , born in 1964, earned Ph.D degree from the University of Petroleum(Beijing) in 1992. Now he is a senior geologist and is engaged in sequence stratigraphy and oil exploration in Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development of PetroChina.
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. TRANSGRESSIVE SYSTEM TRACTS AND RELATED RESERVOIR BODIES OF PALEOGENE IN WESTERN QAIDAM BASIN[J]. J4, 2003, 5(2): 232-243.
. TRANSGRESSIVE SYSTEM TRACTS AND RELATED RESERVOIR BODIES OF PALEOGENE IN WESTERN QAIDAM BASIN[J]. JOPC, 2003, 5(2): 232-243.