STRUCTURAL STYLE AND TIMING OF NW‐SE TRENDING ZAGROS FOLDS IN SW IRAN: INTERACTION WITH NORTH‐SOUTH TRENDING ARABIAN FOLDS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PETROLEUM GEOLOGY

Author:

Vergés Jaume1,Casini Giulio12,Ruh Jonas3,Cosgrove John4,Sherkati Shahram56,Najafi Mahdi17,Casciello Emilio1,Saura Eduard12,Fard Iraj Abdollahie5,Piryaei Alireza5,de Lamotte Dominique Frizon8,Letouzey Jean9,Goodarzi Hasan5,Soleimany Bahman10,Jahani Salman5

Affiliation:

1. Group of Dynamics of the Lithosphere (GDL) Geosciences Barcelona Geo3Bcn‐CSIC 08028 Barcelona Spain

2. Lithica SCCL Av. Farners, 16 17430 Girona Spain

3. Institut de Ciències del Mar, ICM‐CSIC 08003 Barcelona Spain

4. Dept of Earth Science & Engineering Imperial College London SW7 2AZ

5. National Iranian Oil Company Exploration Directorate, (NIOC) PO Box 1994814695 Tehran Iran

6. Petronas Upstream 50088 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

7. Department of Geology Tarbiat Modares University PO Box 1411713116 Tehran Iran

8. CY Cergy Paris Université, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences F95 000 Cergy‐Pontoise France

9. Sorbonne Université, ISTEP‐UMR7193 4 place Jussieu Paris France

10. Board Member, Geological Society of Iran Tehran Iran

Abstract

The Zagros foldbelt – foreland system in SW Iran is a prolific hydrocarbon province with known reserves of more than 90 billion brl of oil and 800 TCF of natural gas. Establishing the structural style of folding in the Zagros area presents a major challenge due both to the geographical extent of the foldbelt, which is some 1600 km long in total, and the presence of marked lateral variations in fold style related to the complex regional tectonic history. In addition, while numerous high‐quality structural studies of the Zagros have been completed over the last 20 years, they support a variety of different interpretations and are therefore $$difficult to synthesize. In this paper, we review the general structural style of the Zagros fold‐and‐thrust belt in SW Iran, and in particular the style of folding in the Lurestan arc, Dezful embayment, Izeh Zone and Fars arc. We summarise relationships between folding in these areas and fracture development, and investigate the timing of folding and the interaction between NW‐SE oriented “Zagros” folds and north‐south oriented “Arabian” folds. Finally, we briefly assess the implications of fold style for petroleum systems in the Zagros area. Although no new data are presented in this paper, a series of unpublished maps are used to illustrate the main results and include: a map showing the extent of the main detachment levels across the Lurestan, Dezful and Fars structural domains; two palaeotectonic maps (for Late Cretaceous – Paleocene and Miocene – Pliocene times, respectively), showing the position of the deformation fronts of the Zagros and the North Oman thrust systems and their potential spatial and temporal relationship with folding; and a set of four maps showing the distribution of reservoir rocks which are grouped by age into the Permian – Triassic Dehram Group, the Late Jurassic – Early Cretaceous Khami Group, the Late Cretaceous Bangestan Group, and the Oligocene – Miocene Asmari Formation. In addition, for the Lurestan, Dezful and Fars structural domains, a series of regional cross‐sections at the same scale are presented and discussed.Most of the data in this review paper were acquired in order to gain an improved understanding of the petroleum systems in the Zagros area; however the data are used here to investigate a range of interacting processes including tectonics, sediment deposition and subsurface fluid flow in the development of the fold‐and‐thrust belt and its associated foreland basins. The resulting synthesis is intended to provice a starting point for future tectonostratigraphic and hydrocarbon‐related studies which will make use of both existing and new multidisciplinary techniques to constrain the results. The knowledge acquired and the techniques used will be of benefit in future challenges including the identification of subsurface reservoirs suitable for the permanent storage of CO2 to mitigate the effects of climate change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology

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