Organic geochemistry of the lacustrine shales from the Cretaceous Taizhou Formation in the Gaoyou Sag, Northern Jiangsu Basin
2018
Abstract The shale from the Cretaceous Taizhou Formation is an important source rock in the Gaoyou Sag, Northern Jiangsu Basin. Fifty-three shale core samples analyzed for total organic carbon (TOC) and Rock-Eval pyrolysis analyses were used to evaluate the geochemistry of this shale. Twenty-one samples of them were analyzed using solvent extraction, extract fractionation, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) of the saturated fraction, and organic petrology analyses. Based on the test results, the shale of the Taizhou Formation contains mainly Type II-III organic matter and is chiefly oil-prone and oil-gas-prone, as a fair to good oil-source rock with a small quantity of gas-source rock. Vitrinite reflectance, Rock-Eval pyrolysis, and biomarker suggest that in this sag, the shale of the Taizhou Formation is mainly in the early mature stage and within the oil window, so the shale generates chiefly liquid oil. The Gaoyou Sag is an oil-generating sag. The saturated fraction and biomarker composition of the shale provide evidence that the Taizhou Formation shale was formed mainly in a reductive sedimentary environment with anoxic fresh to low salinity water. The organic matter came chiefly from plankton and partly from land plants and bacterial organisms.
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