Abstract

The central Tarim Basin has gained wide attention for its petroleum reserves, especially the recent commercial discovery of carbonate reservoirs of the Ordovician age in the Shunbei oil and gas field. A systematic analysis is conducted based on 3D seismic interpretation in the central Tarim Basin. The results indicate the presence of several major strike-slip faults and associated fracture systems. The characteristics of major strike-slip faults indicate a lower positive or negative flower structure in the Lower-Middle Ordovician and faults with a normal sense of movement in the Upper Ordovician due to the regional stress field. The major strike-slip faults commonly cause fractures in multiple scales. The fracture systems in different segments of major strike-slip faults contain significant differences in characteristics. In addition, two models are established with regard to strike-slip fault-associated fracture systems in a compressional setting and an extensional setting. The development of fracture systems varies to a large extent in relation to the scales of a strike-slip fractured zone. The fracture systems in a small-scale shear zone or strike-slip fractured zone usually develop along the fracture plane. In contrast, the fracture systems in a large-scale strike-slip fractured zone commonly develop along the fault zone on both sides.

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