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ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY OF POTENTIAL SOURCE ROCKS IN THE TERTIARY DINGQINGHU FORMATION, NIMA BASIN, CENTRAL TIBET

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JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 67-85

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-5457.2011.00494.x

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source rock potential; organic matter; thermal maturity; biomarkers; Nima Basin; Dingqinghu Formation; Tibet

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40672086]
  3. National Petroleum Resources Special Project: Strategic Investigation and Geological Survey on Oil and Gas Resources in Tibet Plateau [XQ2004-06]

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The Tertiary Nima Basin in central Tibet covers an area of some 3000 km(2) and is closely similar to the nearby Lunpola Basin from which commercial volumes of oil have been produced. In this paper, we report on the source rock potential of the Oligocene Dingqinghu Formation from measured outcrop sections on the southern and northern margins of the Nima Basin. In the south of the Nima Basin, potential source rocks in the Dingqinghu Formation comprise dark-coloured marls with total organic carbon (TOC) contents of up to 4.3 wt % and Hydrogen Index values (HI) up to 849 mg HC/g TOC. The organic matter is mainly composed of amorphous sapropelinite corresponding to Type I kerogen. Rock-Eval T-max (430-451 degrees C) and vitrinite reflectance (R-r) (average R-r = 0.50%) show that the organic matter is marginally mature. The potential yield (up to 36.95 mg HC/g rock) and a plot of S2 versus TOC suggest that the marls have moderate to good source rock potential. They are interpreted to have been deposited in a stratified palaeolake with occasionally anoxic and hypersaline conditions, and the source of the organic matter was dominated by algae as indicated by biomarker analyses. Potential source rocks from the north of the basin comprise dark shales and marls with a TOC content averaging 9.7 wt % and HI values up to 389 mg HC/g TOC. Organic matter consists mainly of amorphous sapropelinite and vitrinite with minor sporinite, corresponding to Type II-III kerogen. This is consistent with the kerogen type suggested by cross-plots of HI versus T-max and H/C versus O/C. The T-max and R-r results indicate that the samples are immature to marginally mature. These source rocks, interpreted to have been deposited under oxic conditions with a dominant input of terrigenous organic matter, have moderate petroleum potential. The Dingqinghu Formation in the Nima Basin therefore has some promise in terms of future exploration potential.

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