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Revealing continuous hydrocarbon generation and shale oil accumulation of saline lacustrine source rocks by sequential extraction.

Authors :
Li, Wenwen
Cao, Jian
Hu, Wenxuan
Tang, Yong
Xiang, Baoli
Ma, Wanyun
He, Wenjun
Tao, Keyu
Wang, Yingqi
Source :
Fuel. Nov2023, Vol. 352, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Hydrocarbon generation by alkaline lacustrine source rocks involve multiple sources and stages. • Shale oil accumulation in saline lacustrine strata is continuous. • Saline lacustrine source rocks host integrated conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon resources. • Sequential extraction can constrain the entire history of hydrocarbon generation of source rock under geological conditions. Saline lacustrine fine-grained rocks are important hydrocarbon source rocks and host large shale oil accumulations worldwide. However, the specific process and mechanism of hydrocarbon generation and accumulation in such rocks are not clear. Sequential extraction is a method to chemically separate different hydrocarbon fractions in sedimentary rocks, commonly as free, adsorbed and retained hydrocarbons, and thus can theoretically record the entire process of hydrocarbon generation and accumulation. To test this hypothesis, here sequential extraction was carried out on source rock samples with varying maturities from the alkaline lacustrine strata of the Lower Permian Fengcheng Formation, Mahu Sag, Junggar Basin, northwest China. The 17β-ethylandrostane/C 29 -sterane ααα20R and tricyclic terpane/pentacyclic triterpane ratios vary with maturity. In contrast, some biomarker parameters are not significantly affected by thermal maturity, including pristane/phytane, β-carotane index (β-carotane/main peak n -alkane), sterane/hopane, 7-+8-methyl index (7-+8-monomethyl heptadecane/main peak n -alkane), and C 28 /C 29 regular sterane values, and can thus be used for oil–source rock correlations. The low-maturity source rocks have undergone one stage of hydrocarbon generation and associated shale oil accumulation, whereas source rocks with relatively high maturity have experienced multi-stage hydrocarbon generation and associated shale oil accumulation. In the early stages, cyanobacteria were the main bioprecursor to hydrocarbons and, with increasing maturity, Dunaliella gradually became the more important bioprecursor. Hydrocarbon generation by these alkaline lacustrine source rocks involved multiple sources and stages, which accounts for the abundant shale oil resources in the Mahu Sag with one-billion-ton reserves. This might be general for saline lacustrine source rocks worldwide, which can generate both conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons in large scales. Compared with conventional thermal modeling to constrain the generation history of hydrocarbon source rocks, a unique advantage of sequential extraction is its ability to characterize the entire history of hydrocarbon generation under geological conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00162361
Volume :
352
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fuel
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171340419
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2023.129081