肯尼亚北部裂谷盆地类型和演化及其对烃源岩的控制作用

    TYPE AND EVOLUTION OF RIFT BASINS IN NORTHERN KENYA AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO SOURCE ROCKS

    • 摘要: 东非裂谷东支包含多个盆地,面积大,勘探程度低,构造演化复杂。以肯尼亚北部South Lokichar, Kerio及Turkana盆地为例,在区域构造、沉积及地球化学等资料的基础上,对裂谷盆地类型、构造演化和沉积充填及其对烃源岩的影响进行了详细分析。研究认为:South Lokichar盆地为被动裂谷,Kerio及Turkana盆地为主动裂谷。South Lokichar盆地经历了初始裂陷期、快速裂陷期及裂陷后期3个阶段,为一个完整的旋回;Kerio和Turkana盆地形成演化主要是受火山事件的控制,呈幕式拉张,此地区主要发生2期火山事件,对应着2期沉积旋回。裂谷演化控制烃源岩发育,South Lokichar盆地快速裂陷期发育大面积中深湖沉积环境,形成生烃指标优越的厚层泥岩;裂陷后期沉积地层厚度适宜,烃源岩恰处于成熟阶段,这2个阶段较好的匹配形成了优质烃源岩。Kerio和Turkana盆地2次火山事件形成中深湖沉积环境,但是持续时间短,分布面积较小,同时强烈的火山喷发使得中深湖相沉积中凝灰岩含量很高,烃源岩厚度仅为20~50 m。烃源岩厚度薄是Kerio和Turkana盆地暂无发现的主要原因。

       

      Abstract: The Eastern Branch of the East African Rift System (EARS) contains a number of basins with large coverage, low exploration degree and complicated tectonic evolutionary history. This paper focuses on the South Lokichar Basin, Kerio Basin and Turkana Basin, Northern Kenya. Based on regional tectonics, and sedimentary and geochemical data, rift types, tectonic evolution- and depositional filling histories of the basins and their importance to controlling over source rocks are discussed in this paper in details. The study shows that the South Lokichar Basin is a passive rift, while the Kerio and Turkana Basins are active then. It has experienced a complete cycle of rift evolution, including the initial, rapid and late rifting stages, whereas the Kerio and Turkana Basins are mainly dominated by volcanic events and characterized by episodic tensions. Two main volcanic events are found in the region, corresponding to two sedimentary cycles. Rift Evolution controls the quality of source rocks. Medium-deep lake deposits prevailed in a large area in the South Lokichar Basin in the rapid rifting stage.Thick sandstone then deposited in the late rifting stage, which made the source rock coming into mature. Good matching of the stages is favorable for the formation of high quality source rocks. Two volcanic events did cause the formation of medium-deep lakes in theKerio and Turkana Basins, however, the lakes were too short and too small to be basins for hydrocarbon formation. When strong volcanic eruption brought thick tuff to the lake, the source rock is only 20~50m in thickness. It is the main reason for the Kerio and Turkana Basin having no oil and gas discovered so far.

       

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