Current status and future development trends of Basin and Petroleum System Modeling (BPSM)

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  Basin and Petroleum System Modelling (BPSM) is becoming an essential part of modern petroleum exploration in several aspects: including hydrocarbon resource assessment, frontier basin exploration and reservoir plays and fairway delineation in mature basins. On the basis of a comprehensive review of the up-to-date literature and experience of our own research, we summarized the current status of the applications of basin modelling, some outstanding challenges and outlined future development trends. A coupled stratigraphic (forward) and basin-and-petroleum-system modelling of the unconventional petroleum resources in the Ordos Basin is presented to demonstrate the necessity of considering fine-scale sedimentary heterogeneities in BPSM. The main development tendencies include: 1) three-dimensional, high-resolution and high-speed computation; 2) enhancement of new simulation algorithms and methods and independent add-in modules; 3) refined and quantitative characterization of petroleum system elements, including source rock, reservoir and seal rocks; 4) modelling tectonically complex basins and 5) integrated modelling of conventional and unconventional petroleum systems.

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Received: 05 April 2017

Corresponding Authors:LIU Keyu, liukeyu@upc.edu.cn

Cite this article:LIU Keyu,LIU Jianliang. Current status and future development trends of Basin and Petroleum System Modeling (BPSM)[J]. Petroleum Science Bulletin, 2017, 2(2): 161-175.

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