Source rock with high abundance of C28 regular sterane in typical brackish-saline lacustrine sediments: Biogenic source, depositional environment and hydrocarbon generation potential in Junggar Basin, China

2022 
Abstract In the brackish water sedimentary environment of the Junggar Basin in Xinjiang, the organic-rich shale and shale oil formation with relatively low maturity, is characterized by relatively high abundance of C28 regular steranes. However, the biogenic source of organic matter and favorable sedimentary environment for the type of source rock has been thoroughly classified. In this paper, organic geochemical and petrological, analyses of the Lucaogou Formation shale in the Jimusaer Sag, Junggar Basin in the north of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomy Region were carried out. The source rocks in the Lucaogou Formation are mainly composed of two types of maceral including lamalginite (cyanobacteria) and telalginite (green algae), with the former predominantly fueling the high C28 regular sterane content. Petrological, organic and inorganic geochemical analyses suggest that the lamalginite was developed in low-salinity water while the telalginite was developed in high-salinity water. Based on geochemical and organic petrological characteristics, both the lamalginite and telalginite have good hydrocarbon-generating potential, but in the lower thermal evolution stage of the Lucaogou Formation source rock, telalginite have higher hydrocarbon-generating rate.
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