“…The Qiongdongnan Basin (QDNB), located on the northern continental margin of the South China Sea (SCS), is not only a petroleum‐enriched basin but also a favourable gas hydrate accumulation district (Chen, Li, & Xia, ; Huang, Tian, Li, Wang, & Xiao, ; Liang et al, ; Wang et al, ; Wu et al, ; Xie, Wang, & Tong, ; Zhang et al, ; Zhu et al, ). Petroleum geology and natural gas hydrate studies on the QDNB have shown that in addition to various types of faults (Hu et al, ; Hui et al, ; Lei et al, ; Zhang, ), a number of mud diapirs, gas chimneys, and associated diapiric structures, that may have a relationship with oil and gas, developed in the deepwater QDNB (Wang et al, ; Wang, Wu, Dong, Gong, & Chai, ; Zhang, ; Zhang et al, ; Zhang et al, ; Zhao, ).…”