Title: Reservoir models in the Junggar Basin, Xin-jiang, north-west China
Abstract: The Junggar Basin in north-west China is an Upper Palaeozoic-Middle Cenozoic sedimentary basin, asymmetric in the N-S direction. It consists of an E-W striking foredeep basin in the south, where a series of anticlines are developed near the Tianshan Mountains, and a northern part comprising a northward rising slope where a series of thrust faults have developed. These two different tectonic settings have resulted in two types of oil and gas reservoir models that can be used in exploration for new reservoirs in similar geological settings.
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
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