1. Conflicting sterane and aromatic maturity parameters in Neogene light oils, eastern Chepaizi High, Junggar Basin, NW China.
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Xiao, Fei, Liu, Luofu, Zhang, Zhihuan, Wu, Kangjun, Xu, Zhengjian, and Zhou, Changxiao
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AROMATIC compounds , *STERANES , *PARAMETERS (Statistics) , *NEOGENE Period , *PETROLEUM , *JURASSIC Period - Abstract
The saturated and aromatic hydrocarbon maturity characteristics of crude oils from the eastern Chepaizi High in the Junggar Basin of northwest China were analyzed in detail. The results show that sterane maturity parameters for light oils from the Neogene Shawan Formation differ from other maturity parameters. Sterane αααC 29 20S/(20S + 20R) and C 29 ββ/(ββ + αα) ratios indicate low maturity, while aromatic hydrocarbons indicate high maturity. We infer that light oils from the Shawan Formation have higher maturity than Cretaceous and Jurassic crude oils and were generated at equivalent vitrinite reflectance of ∼0.9–1.2%. It can be concluded that the Shawan light oils originated mainly from deeply buried, highly mature Jurassic source rocks, southeast of Sikeshu Sag, southwest of Shawan Sag, and west of Huomatu Anticline Belt. During upward migration, crude oils generated from Jurassic source rock dissolved less mature Cretaceous bitumen resulting in a mixture with apparently conflicting parameters. Phase fractionation during migration also could have contributed to the anomalously low sterane maturity parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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