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Evolution characteristics of maturity-related sterane and terpane biomarker parameters during hydrothermal experiments in a semi-open system under geological constraint.

Authors :
Zhang, Xiaotao
Shen, Bin
Yang, Jiajia
Sun, Weilin
Hou, Dujie
Source :
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering. Jun2021, Vol. 201, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In order to accurately assess the thermal maturity of highly/over-mature shales in Paleozoic strata in southern China, hydrothermal experiments of shale samples from the Dalong Formation from bed 18 of well-exposed Shangsi PTB Section was conducted in a semi-open system under various conditions of geological constraint. The saturated extracts of pyrolyzed shale samples were subjected to gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyses. The results indicated that hydrothermal experiments of Dalong shales in the presence of fluid pressure (FP), lithostatic stress (LS), water, catalyst of clay minerals and trace elements, is partially equivalent to catalytic hydropyrolysis in terms of the catalytic hydrogen effect for the release of bound biomarkers from geomacromolecules of kerogen and asphaltene. The evolutional trend of maturity-related biomarkers were classified into the following three categories: (a) the most common maturity parameters (e.g., Ts/(Ts + Tm) and C 29 S/(S + R)) initially increased and then decreased with a pyrolysis temperature (450 °C) at the reversal point during maturation; (b) the parameters (e.g., C 32 S/(S + R)) primarily increased or decreased and reached a temperature (400 °C) of tuning point, and then remained unaltered with increasing temperature (c) the parameters (e.g., C 27 DS/S); firstly increased, and then declined at a specific turning point temperature (425–500 °C), and thereafter continued to increase until the end of heating process. As a result, the threshold temperature for the release of bound sterane or terpane occurred in the range 400–500 °C. Most maturity-related sterane and terpane biomarker parameters cannot be applied to evaluate the maturity of highly/over-mature shale. However, the C 30 M/C 30 H ratio and S/T ratio, which are strongly correlated with temperature, may be employed to assess extremely mature shale from these Paleozoic strata due to the integrated effects of multiple factors in the thermal evolution process of biomarkers. This is very important for the exploration and development of shale gas in southern China. Additionally, the values of several source-related biomarker parameters derived from C 27–29 regular steranes are relatively constant during maturation, such as the ternary plot of the C 27–29 αααR sterane versus the C 27 /C 29 αααR sterane ratio. These are useful indicators for distinguishing the genetic source of highly/over-mature shales. • Hydrothermal experiment of Dalong shales under geological constraint is partially equivalent to catalytic HyPy. • C 30 M/C 30 H ratio and S/T ratio may be employed to assess extremely mature shale from Paleozoic strata in southern China. • Source-related biomarker parameters derived from C 27–29 regular steranes could be useful for highly/over-mature shales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09204105
Volume :
201
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149245979
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2021.108412