Nan Su , Zhuxin Chen , Wei Yang , Lining Wang , Wenzheng Li , Chunlong Yang , Rong Li , Lu Zhang , Xueying Ma , Hao Zhang
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Abstract
Studies focusing on the fault system in the Jurassic strata of the Sichuan Basin have been limited, restricting the understanding of the hydrocarbon accumulation mode of the Shaximiao Formation and the expansion of exploration. Through interpretation and coherent slice analysis of extensive seismic data, we have newly discovered that normal faults are widely developed in the northern central Sichuan Basin in the Jurassic strata. These faults mainly extend from the Lower to Upper Jurassic strata and are characterized by the continuous arrangement of NEE-trending small faults in the plane, with a few NNE-trending and NNW-trending faults also present. The distribution of Jurassic fault combinations varies within the basin, with normal faults mainly distributed in the low uplift areas of central Sichuan and the north of central Sichuan. Geochemical data comparisons indicate that these normal faults serve as conduits between the Jurassic source rocks and the Shaximiao Formation reservoir in these areas. Furthermore, the newly discovered normal faults are superimposed with the middle and lower Jurassic source rocks in the northern central Sichuan Basin, suggesting the formation of a new hydrocarbon accumulation model involving hydrocarbon generation from the middle and lower Jurassic, facilitated by communication through normal faults. Notably, one of the promising directions for exploration lies in the multi-stage channel superimposed development zone near these normal faults.