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法国地质学家A.Perrodon在1980年出版的“石油地球动力学”一书中,开宗明义地提出“没有盆地,便没有石油”(Pas de bassin,pas de pétrole)。在此以前,一位美国地质学家L.G.Weeks(1975)也明确地认为:“盆地的分类是估计未发现油气资源量的基础”。本来,油气存在于盆地之中似乎是一个常识性的问题。在总结我国五十年代的油气普查工作时,我们业已指出:寻找油气的工作要从盆地的整体着眼,率先考虑其全貌,然后再从沉积、构造等条件来选择有利的地区(朱夏1965)。最近田在艺
French geologist A. Perrodon in his 1980 book “Petroleum Geodynamics,” a book, made it clear that “there is no basin, there is no oil” (Pas de pétrole). Prior to this, L.G.Weeks (1975), a U.S. geologist, also made it clear that “basin classification is the basis for estimating the amount of oil and gas resources not found.” Originally, the presence of oil and gas in the basin seems to be a commonsense problem. In summarizing the oil and gas census work of our country in the 1950s, we have already pointed out that the task of finding oil and gas should focus on the whole basin, give priority to its overall picture, and then select the favorable areas from the conditions of sedimentation and tectonics (Zhu 1965). Tian recently art