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Breakthrough and significance of unconventional oil and gas to classical petroleum geology theory

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Unconventional oil and gas development has driven major global energy industry changes, offering significant economic gains and prompting scientific innovation in petroleum geology theory. The study aims to examine how the unconventional oil and gas revolution reshapes classical petroleum geology theory and to review core geological concepts and frameworks, providing a new academic perspective. It summarizes the four key aspects of hydrocarbon generation, reservoir, distribution, and development, and reviews five pivotal nodes in petroleum geology history, including anticline/trap theory, organic matter generation, continental and marine deepwater geology, continuous accumulation, and unconventional petroleum theory. Unconventional oil and gas breakthroughs have transformed fundamental concepts such as traps, reservoirs, caprocks, and resource distribution, driving a holistic shift in petroleum geology research and system reconstruction, with.

Abstract

Great changes of the global energy industry have been caused by the rapid development of unconventional oil and gas. It is necessary to deeply consider the profound influence of the unconventional oil and gas revolution on the classical petroleum geology theory and to review geological conception of oil and gas accumulation elements and theoretic framework of petroleum system, giving the petroleum geology a new academic connotation. The author summarizes the significant progresses of global unconventional oil and gas exploration and development, and points out that the unconventional oil and gas revolution not only has a significant economic significance of oil and gas resource increment, but also brings great innovation to the theory of petroleum geology, thus having important scientific significances. This paper summarizes the core contents of four aspects of hydrocarbon generation, reservoir, distribution and development in classical petroleum geology, and comprehensively reviews the five important nodes in the developmental history of petroleum geology, which include anticline and trap theory, hydrocarbon generation from organic matter and petroleum system theory, continental petroleum geology, marine deepwater petroleum geology, continuous hydrocarbon accumulation and unconventional petroleum geology theory. Unconventional oil and gas has made a great breakthrough to classical petroleum geology on the basic theoretical concepts such as trap, reservoir, caprock, resource distribution, and enrichment, thereby promoting the basic research on petroleum geology to transform into the whole process of hydrocarbon generation, whole type of reservoir, and whole genetic mechanism, deepening unconventional petroleum geology theory, promoting the development and reconstruction of petroleum geology system, representing great significances to the strategic development from conventional to unconventional oil and gas in China or even in the world.

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