Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin

The Cambrian platform margin in the Tarim Basin boasts favorable source-reservoir-cap assemblages, making it a significant target for hydrocarbon exploration in ultra- to extra-deep facies-controlled formations. Of the three major basins in western China, Tarim is the only basin with large-scale pla...

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Main Authors: Zongquan Hu, Fan Feng, Chengming Fang, Zicheng Cao, Tieyi Wang, Kangkang Guo, Yang Li, Shi Wang
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2025-03-01
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Fan Feng
Chengming Fang
Zicheng Cao
Tieyi Wang
Kangkang Guo
Yang Li
Shi Wang
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description The Cambrian platform margin in the Tarim Basin boasts favorable source-reservoir-cap assemblages, making it a significant target for hydrocarbon exploration in ultra- to extra-deep facies-controlled formations. Of the three major basins in western China, Tarim is the only basin with large-scale platform margin where no exploration breakthrough has been achieved yet. This study determines the vertical and lateral differential evolution of the platform margin (in the Manxi area hereafter referred to as the Cambrian Manxi platform margin) through fine-scale sequence stratigraphic division and a segmented analysis. The platform margin can be divided into the Yuqi, Tahe, Shunbei, and Gucheng segments, from north to south, based on the development of different ancient landforms and the evolutionary process of the platform. The Yuqi and Shunbei segments exhibit relatively low-elevation ancient landforms. Both segments were in a submarine buildup stage during the Early Cambrian, resulting in overall limited scales of their reservoirs. The Gucheng segment features the highest-elevation ancient landforms and accordingly limited accommodation spaces. As a result, the rapid lateral migration of high-energy facies zones leads to the development of large-scale reservoirs with only limited thicknesses. In contrast, the Tahe segment, exhibiting comparatively high-elevation ancient landforms, is identified as the most favorable segment for the formation of large-scale reservoirs. The cap rocks of the platform margin are dominated by back-reef dolomitic flats and tight carbonate rocks formed in transgressive periods. A comprehensive evaluation of source rocks, reservoirs, and cap rocks indicates that the Tahe segment boasts the optimal hydrocarbon accumulation conditions along the platform margin. In this segment, the Shayilike Formation transgressive deposits and the high-energy mound-shoal complexes along the platform margin of the Wusonggeer Formation constitute the optimal reservoir - cap rock assemblage, establishing this segment as the most promising target for hydrocarbon exploration in the platform margin.
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spelling doaj-art-686c42ba64a647dd8cb00fc933207cae2025-01-30T05:15:06ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Energy Geoscience2666-75922025-03-0161100367Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim BasinZongquan Hu0Fan Feng1Chengming Fang2Zicheng Cao3Tieyi Wang4Kangkang Guo5Yang Li6Shi Wang7Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, ChinaPetroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, China; Corresponding author.Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, ChinaNorthwest Oil Field Company, SINOPEC, Urumqi, Xinjiang, 830011, ChinaPetroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, ChinaPetroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, ChinaPetroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, ChinaPetroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, SINOPEC, Beijing, 102206, ChinaThe Cambrian platform margin in the Tarim Basin boasts favorable source-reservoir-cap assemblages, making it a significant target for hydrocarbon exploration in ultra- to extra-deep facies-controlled formations. Of the three major basins in western China, Tarim is the only basin with large-scale platform margin where no exploration breakthrough has been achieved yet. This study determines the vertical and lateral differential evolution of the platform margin (in the Manxi area hereafter referred to as the Cambrian Manxi platform margin) through fine-scale sequence stratigraphic division and a segmented analysis. The platform margin can be divided into the Yuqi, Tahe, Shunbei, and Gucheng segments, from north to south, based on the development of different ancient landforms and the evolutionary process of the platform. The Yuqi and Shunbei segments exhibit relatively low-elevation ancient landforms. Both segments were in a submarine buildup stage during the Early Cambrian, resulting in overall limited scales of their reservoirs. The Gucheng segment features the highest-elevation ancient landforms and accordingly limited accommodation spaces. As a result, the rapid lateral migration of high-energy facies zones leads to the development of large-scale reservoirs with only limited thicknesses. In contrast, the Tahe segment, exhibiting comparatively high-elevation ancient landforms, is identified as the most favorable segment for the formation of large-scale reservoirs. The cap rocks of the platform margin are dominated by back-reef dolomitic flats and tight carbonate rocks formed in transgressive periods. A comprehensive evaluation of source rocks, reservoirs, and cap rocks indicates that the Tahe segment boasts the optimal hydrocarbon accumulation conditions along the platform margin. In this segment, the Shayilike Formation transgressive deposits and the high-energy mound-shoal complexes along the platform margin of the Wusonggeer Formation constitute the optimal reservoir - cap rock assemblage, establishing this segment as the most promising target for hydrocarbon exploration in the platform margin.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666759224000829Tarim basinCambrianManxi platform marginDifferential evolutionSegmented characteristics
spellingShingle Zongquan Hu
Fan Feng
Chengming Fang
Zicheng Cao
Tieyi Wang
Kangkang Guo
Yang Li
Shi Wang
Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin
Energy Geoscience
Tarim basin
Cambrian
Manxi platform margin
Differential evolution
Segmented characteristics
title Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin
title_full Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin
title_fullStr Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin
title_full_unstemmed Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin
title_short Segmented evolution and exploration targets of the Cambrian platform margin in the Manxi area, Tarim Basin
title_sort segmented evolution and exploration targets of the cambrian platform margin in the manxi area tarim basin
topic Tarim basin
Cambrian
Manxi platform margin
Differential evolution
Segmented characteristics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666759224000829
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