To efficiently remediate oil-contaminated soil, the degradation characteristics of petroleum hydrocarbons were explored using composite petroleum-degrading flora. The results showed that the degradation rates of the J0, H, HN, HK, and HKN groups were 9.82%, 33.22%, 47.93%, 41.36%, and 61.06%, respectively, which showed that indigenous microorganisms had certain degradation effects on petroleum hydrocarbons. According to the correlation analysis among various environmental factors in the soil, the content of petroleum hydrocarbon in the soil was positively correlated with total nitrogen, total phosphorus, soluble salinity, and organic matter (