Geochemical Characteristics of Crude Oil and Oil Source Correlation in Yanchang Formation(Upper Triassic) in Wubao Area, Ordos Basin
- Publish Date: 2013-04-10
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Key words:
- oil geochemistry /
- oilsource correlation /
- Yanchang Formation /
- Wubao area /
- Ordos Basin /
Abstract: The oil sources in the Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin has always been controversial, especially in the reservoir Chang8 to Chang10.According to the crude oil of Chang6 to Chang10 of Yanchang Formation in Wubao area, the article discusses the physical properties, the group composition, the biomarkers, and the oiloil and oilsource correlation in terms of their geneses and the origin of petroleum in respective reservoirs so as to provide the geological basis for the area's petroleum exploration and prediction. The result shows that the group composition of Chang6 to Chang10 is characterized by the highest content of the saturated hydrocarbon, which follows the aromatics, and non hydrocarbons are the lowest. Chang6 to Chang10 are all mature crude oil, revealing the hybrid origin of the lower hydrobionts and the higher plants, however, the crude oil in Chang6 is distinctively different from that in Chang7 to Chang10 in terms of its group composition. The crude oil in Chang6 is the early migration result of hydrocarbons in the source rock of Chang7 to Chang10, whose maturity is the lowest, while the crude oil in Chang7 to Chang10 is migration result of hydrocarbon generating peaks, whose maturity is superior. And the oil and source correlation demonstrates that Zhangjiatan shale, at the bottom of the Chang7, contribute to the oil pools in Chang6 and Chang7, in addition, the effective source rocks on the top and middle of Chang7 and Chang6 make difference. The oil pools in Chang8, mixed geneses crude oil, are mainly the down migration result of the lower source rocks in Chang7, secondly Chang8 and Lijiapan source rocks on the top of Chang9 do. The oil pools in Chang9 are formed by the downward flow of Lijiapan shale, but the petroleum in Chang10 is accumulated may by the downward migration of the effective source rocks of Chang92. The thermal maturity should be the most responsible for the differences between crude oil group compositions which are far away from the dominant source rocks.
Citation: | Geochemical Characteristics of Crude Oil and Oil Source Correlation in Yanchang Formation(Upper Triassic) in Wubao Area, Ordos Basin[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2013, 31(2): 374-383. |