In order to further the course
of petroleum exploration and development in the Chagan (
) depression in the Yingen(
)-Ejinaqi (
) basin, Northwest
China, the major characteristics
of the
petroleum systems were comprehensively analyzed, including the essential geological elements, processes, and oil characteristics. Petroleum system theory and quantitative simulation techniques were used. The dolomitic mudstone and shale
of the Second Member
of the Bayingebi (
) Formation are the major source rocks, with higher organic matter content and greater intensities
of hydrocarbon generated and expelled. The sandstone in the First Member
of the Suhongtu (
) Formation is the main reservoir rock. The mudstone in the Second Member
of the Suhongtu Formation is the most important seal. The crude oil discovered so far has a close relationship with the source rock in the Second Member
of the Bayingebi Formation. There are three
petroleum systems in the Chagan depression. The primary system is the Second Member
of the Bayingebi Formation-the First Member
of the Suhongtu Formation, which is the most important target for hydrocarbon exploration in the depression.