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UPPER TRIASSIC POTENTIAL SOURCE ROCKS IN THE QIANGTANG BASIN, TIBET: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Author(s) -
Zeng Y. H.,
Fu X. G.,
Zeng S. Q.,
Du G.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of petroleum geology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.725
H-Index - 42
eISSN - 1747-5457
pISSN - 0141-6421
DOI - 10.1111/jpg.12554
Subject(s) - geology , kerogen , source rock , sedimentary depositional environment , geochemistry , oil shale , maturity (psychological) , total organic carbon , outcrop , sterane , organic geochemistry , organic matter , calcareous , vitrinite , structural basin , sedimentary rock , mineralogy , paleontology , hopanoids , environmental chemistry , chemistry , psychology , developmental psychology , organic chemistry
Upper Triassic coal‐bearing strata in the Qiangtang Basin (Tibet) are known to have source rock potential. For this study, the organic geochemical characteristics of mudstones and calcareous shales in the Upper Triassic Tumengela and Zangxiahe Formations were investigated to reconstruct depositional settings and to assess hydrocarbon potential. Outcrop samples of the Tumengela and Zangxiahe Formations from four locations in the Qiangtang Basin were analysed. The locations were Xiaochaka in the southern Qiangtang depression, and Woruo Mountain, Quemo Co and Zangxiahe in the northern Qiangtang depression. At Quemo Co in the NE of the basin, calcareous shale samples from the Tumengela Formation have total organic carbon (TOC) contents of up to 1.66 wt.%, chloroform bitumen A contents of up to 734 ppm, and a hydrocarbon generation capacity (Rock‐Eval S 1 + S 2 ) of up to 1.94 mg/g. The shales have moderate to good source rock potential. Vitrinite reflectance (R r ) values of 1.30% to 1.46%, and Rock‐Eval T max values of 464 to 475 °C indicate that the organic matter is at a highly mature stage corresponding to condensate / wet gas generation. The shales contain Type II kerogen, and have low carbon number molecular compositions with relatively high C 21− /C 21+ (2.15–2.93), Pr/Ph ratios of 1.40–1.72, high S/C ratios (>0.04) in some samples, abundant gammacerane (GI of 0.50–2.04) and a predominance of C 27 steranes, indicating shallow‐marine sub‐anoxic and hypersaline depositional conditions with some input of terrestrial organic matter. Tumengela and Zangxiahe Formation mudstone samples from Xiaochaka in the southern Qiangtang depression, and from Woruo Mountain and Zangxiahe in the northern depression, have low contents of marine organic matter (Type II kerogen), indicating relatively poor hydrocarbon generation potential. R r values and T max data indicate that the organic matter is overmature corresponding to dry gas generation.

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