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Petrology, Mineralogy, and Geochemical Characterization of Paleogene Oil Shales of the Youganwo Formation in the Maoming Basin, Southern China: Implication for Source Rock Evaluation, Provenance, Paleoweathering and Maturity
February 24, 2023
Abstract
Oil shale is a crucial unconventional energy source to supplement conventional oil and gas. The oil shale in the Maoming Basin of China has excellent resource potential. In this study, through systematic geochemical testing, the industrial quality and geochemical characteristics of oil shale are revealed, and the hydrocarbon generation potential of oil shale, the parent rock type, and the tectonic setting of the source area are discussed. It is comprehensively assessed that Maoming oil shale has a medium-oil yield (avg. 6.71%) with high ash content (avg. 76.1%), a high calorific value (avg. 7.16 M J/kg), and ultra-low sulfur (avg. 0.54%). The mineralogical compositions primarily consist of clay minerals and quartz, and barely pyrite. Maoming oil shale is in an immature evolution stage, with high TOC and I-II1 kerogen type, and could be considered an excellent hydrocarbon source rock. The chemical index of alteration (CIA), the index of chemical variability (ICV), and the Th/U ratio indicate that the Maoming oil shale parent rock area is strongly weathered. Multitudinous geochemical diagrams also show that the oil shale was mainly derived from Late Cretaceous felsic volcanic rock and the granite zone, and the tectonic setting was a continental island arc environment related to the active continental margin. This is consistent with the tectonic history of southern China in the Late Cretaceous.
Oil shale is a crucial unconventional energy source to supplement conventional oil and gas. The oil shale in the Maoming Basin of China has excellent resource potential. In this study, through systematic geochemical testing, the industrial quality and geochemical characteristics of oil shale are revealed, and the hydrocarbon generation potential of oil shale, the parent rock type, and the tectonic setting of the source area are discussed. It is comprehensively assessed that Maoming oil shale has a medium-oil yield (avg. 6.71%) with high ash content (avg. 76.1%), a high calorific value (avg. 7.16 M J/kg), and ultra-low sulfur (avg. 0.54%). The mineralogical compositions primarily consist of clay minerals and quartz, and barely pyrite. Maoming oil shale is in an immature evolution stage, with high TOC and I-II1 kerogen type, and could be considered an excellent hydrocarbon source rock. The chemical index of alteration (CIA), the index of chemical variability (ICV), and the Th/U ratio indicate that the Maoming oil shale parent rock area is strongly weathered. Multitudinous geochemical diagrams also show that the oil shale was mainly derived from Late Cretaceous felsic volcanic rock and the granite zone, and the tectonic setting was a continental island arc environment related to the active continental margin. This is consistent with the tectonic history of southern China in the Late Cretaceous.
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hydrocarbon potential, industrial quality, Maoming Basin, oil shale, parent rock type, tectonic setting
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Hu F, Meng Q, Liu Z, Xu C, Zhang X. Petrology, Mineralogy, and Geochemical Characterization of Paleogene Oil Shales of the Youganwo Formation in the Maoming Basin, Southern China: Implication for Source Rock Evaluation, Provenance, Paleoweathering and Maturity. (2023). LAPSE:2023.6792
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Hu F: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China; Key-Lab for Oil Shale and Paragenetic Minerals of Jilin Province, Changchun 130061, China; Key Laboratory for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in Northeast Asia, Jilin University,
Meng Q: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China; Key-Lab for Oil Shale and Paragenetic Minerals of Jilin Province, Changchun 130061, China; Key Laboratory for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in Northeast Asia, Jilin University,
Liu Z: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China; Key-Lab for Oil Shale and Paragenetic Minerals of Jilin Province, Changchun 130061, China; Key Laboratory for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in Northeast Asia, Jilin University,
Xu C: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China
Zhang X: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China
Meng Q: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China; Key-Lab for Oil Shale and Paragenetic Minerals of Jilin Province, Changchun 130061, China; Key Laboratory for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in Northeast Asia, Jilin University,
Liu Z: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China; Key-Lab for Oil Shale and Paragenetic Minerals of Jilin Province, Changchun 130061, China; Key Laboratory for Evolution of Past Life and Environment in Northeast Asia, Jilin University,
Xu C: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China
Zhang X: College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China
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Energies
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16
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1
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514
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2023
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2023-01-03
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1996-1073
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