Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21133.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110202

Geochemical evaluation of produced petroleum from the Middle Permian Lucaogou reservoirs Junggar Basin and its implication for the unconventional shale oil play

Liu, Yazhou Zeng, Jianhui Yang, Guangqing Xiang, Baoli Zhou, Ni Ma, Wanyun Qiao, Juncheng Li, Shengqian Liu, Shu'ning Jin, Jun
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21133.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110202

Geochemical evaluation of produced petroleum from the Middle Permian Lucaogou reservoirs Junggar Basin and its implication for the unconventional shale oil play

Liu, Yazhou 1Zeng, Jianhui 1Yang, Guangqing 1Xiang, Baoli 2Zhou, Ni 2Ma, Wanyun 2Qiao, Juncheng 1Li, Shengqian 1Liu, Shu'ning 1Jin, Jun2
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  • 1. China Univ Petr
  • 2. Xinjiang Oilfield Co
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Abstract

The shale of the Middle Permian Lucaogou Formation in the Jimusaer Sag has become one of the most important prospects for unconventional shale oil production in China. The Lucaogou Formation develops two sweet spots, the upper (P(2)l(2)(2)) and lower (P(2)l(1)(2)) sweet spots, which are not more than 150 m apart. Interestingly, oils produced from the lower sweet spots have higher densities and viscosities than those in the upper sweet spots. Meanwhile, these high-viscosity oils have brought technical challenges to shale oil production. In this paper, geochemical data from 78 source rock solvent extracts and 17 oil samples from various depths were employed to elucidate unconventional petroleum systems and the reason for high viscosities. The source rocks of the Lucaogou Formation are good to excellent, primarily type II and II-III kerogens, and are now in the early-peak oil window. Oils produced from the P(2)l(1)(2) interval are characterized by abundant polar compounds, which are derived from the P(2)l(1)(2) and P(2)l(1)(1) intervals source rocks with relatively high marine sources contribution. Oils in the P(2)l(2)(2) interval are generated from the P(2)l(2)(2) interval source rocks with relatively high terrigenous-marine sources contribution. Terpane biomarker ratios indicate all oil samples are derived from lacustrine source rocks. The distributions of terpanes and steranes in these samples are similar, with high quantities of C-29 steranes and low amounts of diasteranes. Migration from sources to reservoirs in the Lucaogou shale oil systems is short-distance given thermal maturity considerations. All oil samples have experienced slight biodegradation (PM level 1-2) at most. The sources and thermal maturities are the primary reasons for the high viscosities of the crude oils produced from the P(2)l(1)(2) interval. This research also indicates the Lucaogou shale petroleum system could be divided into two subsystems, and the production of different unconventional petroleum subsystems requires different strategies.

Key words

Lucaogou formation/Jimusaer sag/Petroleum geochemistry/Unconventional petroleum systems/TRIASSIC YANCHANG FORMATION/TIGHT-OIL/SOURCE ROCKS/ORGANIC-MATTER/JIMUSAER SAG/ORDOS BASIN/CRUDE-OIL/ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE/BIODEGRADED OILS/LACUSTRINE BASIN

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出版年

2022
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
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