There are low porosity and permeability in the Jurassic sandstone in the Yongjin Block, Junggar Basin. Reservoir is main controlled element of petroleum accumulation. It is adverse to hydrocarbon pool. However, unconformity effectively promotes the porosity and permeability of sandstone under it. An important unconformity between Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods developed in the central Junggar Basin. The chemical index of alteration (CIA) values indicate that it experienced physical weathering during development, transported the matrix off the semi-weathering rock, and consequently improved the reservoir quality of sandstone. Water with organic acids that are generated during organic matter maturation could dissolve the feldspar in semi-weathered zone, and would remove the dissolved products from the sandstone. All these would further improve reservoir quality. There are tight sandstone of the Jurassic which is adverse to hydrocarbon accumulation. However, because unconformtiy ocured and experienced the reservoir-improved geologic progresses. The semi-weathered zone of J/K unconformity became the preferred pathway for petroleum migration due to these two geological processes. The Paleo-soil layer on top of the J/K unconformity formed a good trap for the passing hydrocarbons, and accumulated it to become a commercial petroleum pool.