Geofluids (Jan 2024)

Correlation Between Chang-9 Crude Oil and Potential Source Rocks, Upper Triassic Yan-Chang Formation, Middle Area of Ordos Basin: Correlation Between Crude Oil in the Chang-9 Member and Potential Source Rocks

  • Yan Liu,
  • Han Yue,
  • Rongxi Li,
  • Xuefeng Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/4861384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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The Chang 9 oil layer deposits within Ansai District, Ordos Basin, yield considerable reserves of crude oil, yet their source remains ambiguous. This research endeavor was designed to characterize the Chang 9 crude oil and the Chang 7 and Chang 9 source rocks (SRs) of the Yan-Chang Formation via organic geochemical analysis. The results indicate that the Chang 9 crude oil exhibits a Pr/Ph ratio of 0.84–2.29 and Ga/C30H less than 0.1, implying formed in a weak reduction to weak oxidation freshwater environment. The regular sterane C27-C28-C29 configuration assumes an inversed “L” type, reflecting mixed sources and dominant terrestrial plant input. Ratios such as C2920S/20S+20R (0.54–0.6) and C29ββ/ββ+αα (0.44–0.58) indicate a mature oil stage. The depositional environment of the C7 and C9 SRs is similar, with weak oxidation to reduction conditions, and consists mainly of Type I and II organics, with a relatively higher maturity of the C9 SRs. A difference in C19/C23TT and C30D/C30H was found between the C7 and C9 SRs. The results show that the C9 crude oils have a similar C19/C23TT with the C9 SRs and similar diahopanes distribution with Class II SRs (C7 and part of the C9 SRs). Thus, the C9 crude oils most likely originate from the C9 SR mixed with the C7 SRs.