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STRATIGRAPHIC FRAMEWORK AND PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY OLIGOCENE SOURCE ROCKS, NORTHERN SONG HONG BASIN.

Authors :
Anh Ngoc Le
Dat Tien Nguyen
Tuan Van Pham
Ngan Thi Bui
Hoa Minh Nguyen
Muoi Duy Nguyen
Hiep Huu Hoang
Source :
International Journal of GEOMATE; 2020, Vol. 18 Issue 66, p132-139, 8p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The lacustrine oil-prone organic-rich mudstones in the Oligocene are the most important source rocks which have contributed to generate significant hydrocarbon accumulations in the northern Song Hong basin but still poor understanding due to the limitation of data. Newly c. 800km<superscript>2</superscript> 3D seismic data and well data allows investigating the stratigraphy and geochemistry of the northern Song Hong basin in detail to define the stratigraphic framework and hydrocarbon potential. The area is characterized by three relatively elongate grabens which are separated by the northeast-southwest basement faults. The most completed synrift sequence is observed in the central graben and is divided into three distinct sections, lower section (O<subscript>1</subscript>), middle (O<subscript>m</subscript>) and upper (O<subscript>u</subscript>), corresponding to three phases defined by tectonic systems tracts, from rift initiation to rift development and finally fill up phase. Uplift at the end of Oligocene has strongly modified the syn-rift sequences, resulting in folding, reactivated some basement faults and generated a series of new EW trending faults which may act as potential structural traps in the area. Organic geochemical analysis of the lacustrine mudstone samples from O<subscript>1</subscript> and O<subscript>m</subscript> section of well D-1X shows fair to high organic carbon contents, Total Organic Carbon (TOC) 0.51 - 4.86 wt% and Hydrogen Index (HI) 273 - 552 mg HC/g TOC, corresponding to the type II kerogen. Biomarkers indicate the contribution of algal, high land plant, and bacterial sources to the composition of organic matters. Organic matters were deposited in the less oxic environment, in the fresh-water to brackish marine influence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21862982
Volume :
18
Issue :
66
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of GEOMATE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142114911
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21660/2020.66.47603