2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12040650
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3D-Basin Modelling of the Lishui Sag: Research of Hydrocarbon Potential, Petroleum Generation and Migration

Abstract: The Lishui Sag is located in the southeastern part of the Taibei Depression, in the East China Sea basin, where the sag is the major hydrocarbon accumulation zone. A three dimensional modelling approach was used to estimate the mass of petroleum generation and accumulated during the evolution of the basin. Calibration of the model, based on measured maturity (vitrinite reflectance) and borehole temperatures, took into consideration two main periods of erosion events: a late Cretaceous to early Paleocene event,… Show more

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“…The E 1 lU member has very good trap conditions and is believed to have a petroleum reservoir potential. The depositional environment of the E 1 lL and the E 1 lU is interpreted as shallow marine environment according to paleontology, paleogeochemistry and paleogeography evidence (Sun et al 2019;Li et al 2019;Zhang et al 2019). The Paleocene uppermost formation is the E1m formation, which demonstrates particularly prominent marine-continent transition characteristics.…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The E 1 lU member has very good trap conditions and is believed to have a petroleum reservoir potential. The depositional environment of the E 1 lL and the E 1 lU is interpreted as shallow marine environment according to paleontology, paleogeochemistry and paleogeography evidence (Sun et al 2019;Li et al 2019;Zhang et al 2019). The Paleocene uppermost formation is the E1m formation, which demonstrates particularly prominent marine-continent transition characteristics.…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cenozoic strata in the ECSB basin are well developed, in contrast with the poorly developed Mesozoic strata. According to a generally accepted dividing plan (Zhang et al 2019;Sun et al 2019), the Paleogene to Neogene strata could be divided into 9 formations. From old to new, they are Paleocene Yueguifeng Formation (E 1 y), Lingfeng Formation (E 1 l), Mingyuefeng Formation (E 1 m), Eocene Oujiang Formation, Wenzhou Formation, Pinghu Formation, Oligocene Huagang Formation, Miocene Longjing Formation, Yuquan Formation, Liulang Formation and Pliocene Santan Formation (Fig.…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The E1lU member has very good trap conditions and is believed to have a petroleum reservoir potential. The depositional environment of the E1lL and the E1lU is interpreted as shallow marine environment according to paleontology, paleogeochemistry and paleogeography evidence Li et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2019). The Paleocene uppermost formation is the E1m formation, which demonstrates particularly prominent marine-continent transition characteristics.…”
Section: Miocene Longjing Formation Yuquan Formation Liulang Formatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While in a shorter-term scale, especially the forming period of the E1lU (about This is a non-peer reviewed EarthArXiv preprint 60Ma-59Ma according to Zhang et al, 2019), they have little in common except their magnitudes (both are smaller than 200m). They are one order of magnitude smaller than that of the base level in this study (ranging about from -500 to 1500 m).…”
Section: Controlling Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this model could reveal the organic maturation and petroleum-generation rules throughout various geological periods [28,[32][33][34]. After studying scholars' research on 3D basin modeling, we believe that the model accuracy can be improved by comprehensive calibration methods [31,35,36]. We investigated the hydrocarbon charging events on the basis of a fluid inclusion study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%