Abstract

Abstract Based on comprehensive analysis of outcrops and drilling data, and interpretation of more than 6×10 4 km 2 seismic data, this paper delineates the regional distribution of the gypsum-salt layers in Middle-Lower Cambrian in eastern Sichuan Basin, and discusses accumulation conditions for natural gas in deep subsalt Sinian-Cambrian System in eastern Sichuan Basin, and points out favorable exploration directions. There are two sets of regional gypsum-salt layers in the Middle-Lower Cambrian in eastern Sichuan Basin, which are regional detachment layers, with fault-related folds occurring above and broad anticlines occurring below. There are 6-7 rows of NNE and NE trending large traps developed under the salt. Good space configuration of source rocks, reservoirs and cap rocks provide favorable accumulation conditions for natural gas in the deep subsalt in this region: three sets of hydrocarbon source rocks including Sinian Doushantuo Formation, the third Member of Sinian Dengying Formation, and dominant Cambrian Shuijingtuo Formation; three sets of weathering crust karst reservoirs and grain beach reservoirs including the second and fourth Members of Sinian Dengying Formation, and Cambrian Shilongdong Formation; and the regional cap of gypsum-salt in the Middle-Lower Cambrian and shale in Shuijingtuo Formation. The top target in deep subsalt exploration in eastern Sichuan Basin should be the fourth Member of Dengying Formation, followed by Shilongdong Formation and the second Member of Dengying Formation, and areas on migration direction with appropriate burial depth and being far away from the edge of the basin should be the first choices in exploration. Therefore, the favorable hydrocarbon exploration areas in the near future are the Honghuadian-North Huaying Mountain, Liangshuijing-Pubao Mountain-Leiyinpu, and Datianchi structural belts.

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