The crude oils typically from the CambrianLower Ordovician source rocks of Tarim Basin, NW"China, such as TD2 and TZ62S, are13C-enriched with the stable carbon isotopic ratios(VPDB) approaching-28 %.In this paper...The crude oils typically from the CambrianLower Ordovician source rocks of Tarim Basin, NW"China, such as TD2 and TZ62S, are13C-enriched with the stable carbon isotopic ratios(VPDB) approaching-28 %.In this paper, the main research viewpoints on this issue are summarized, and combined with results from organic and inorganic carbon isotope stratum curves of the outcrop at the Ya'erdang Mountain in Tarim Basin. In addition, more alternative interpretations are discussed. On one hand, the inverse fractionation features of stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes of these crude oils may imply their protogenous nature. On the other hand, the anisotropy of source rocks and contribution from older stratum source rocks need verifying as well. For the sake of the final resolution of this issue, some further study topics are recommended.展开更多
Well S provides a good opportunity to investigate the petroleum filling history in Tazhong North Slope.Petrographic investigations suggest that bitumen,oil,and petroleum inclusions coexist in Silurian sandstones from ...Well S provides a good opportunity to investigate the petroleum filling history in Tazhong North Slope.Petrographic investigations suggest that bitumen,oil,and petroleum inclusions coexist in Silurian sandstones from well S,reflecting a complicated reservoir filling history in the study area.Integration of organic geochemistry and fluid inclusion analysis shows that the Silurian reservoir has experienced three episodes of petroleum charge,that is from the late Silurian to the early Devonian,the early-middle Triassic and the Paleogene,respectively.The present-day reservoir fluids in the Silurian are the mixtures generated in multiple (at least two)episodes of petroleum charge.The oil charging into Silurian resevior in the early period had experienced considerable degradation,and was mixed with later non-degraded oil.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41272149)National oil and gas Projects (Grant No. 2011ZX05008-002)
文摘The crude oils typically from the CambrianLower Ordovician source rocks of Tarim Basin, NW"China, such as TD2 and TZ62S, are13C-enriched with the stable carbon isotopic ratios(VPDB) approaching-28 %.In this paper, the main research viewpoints on this issue are summarized, and combined with results from organic and inorganic carbon isotope stratum curves of the outcrop at the Ya'erdang Mountain in Tarim Basin. In addition, more alternative interpretations are discussed. On one hand, the inverse fractionation features of stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes of these crude oils may imply their protogenous nature. On the other hand, the anisotropy of source rocks and contribution from older stratum source rocks need verifying as well. For the sake of the final resolution of this issue, some further study topics are recommended.
文摘Well S provides a good opportunity to investigate the petroleum filling history in Tazhong North Slope.Petrographic investigations suggest that bitumen,oil,and petroleum inclusions coexist in Silurian sandstones from well S,reflecting a complicated reservoir filling history in the study area.Integration of organic geochemistry and fluid inclusion analysis shows that the Silurian reservoir has experienced three episodes of petroleum charge,that is from the late Silurian to the early Devonian,the early-middle Triassic and the Paleogene,respectively.The present-day reservoir fluids in the Silurian are the mixtures generated in multiple (at least two)episodes of petroleum charge.The oil charging into Silurian resevior in the early period had experienced considerable degradation,and was mixed with later non-degraded oil.