Results of geochemical studies of crude oils, combined with bulk stable carbon isotope data of 108 oil samples, indicate that most marine oils from Tazhong area are mixtures sourced from both the ?-O1 and O2+3 strata. Based on bulk stable carbon isotope data of the oils, quantification studies were made to evaluate the relative contributions of different source rocks to the mixed oils, and the results show that the Middle-Upper Ordovician source rocks are the main contributor for the oils in the Tazhong area, despite fewer exceptions that some oil reservoirs were mainly originated from the Cambrian-Lower Ordovician source rocks. However, for the oil reservoirs occurring in different subunits in the Tazhong area, the relative contributions from different source rocks do not show regular distribution patterns, implying that Tazhong area was subject to multiple episodes of hydrocarbon generation, migration and accumulation in geological history.