Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8123563 International Journal of Coal Geology 2018 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hydrous pyrolysis experiments were conducted to assess hydrocarbon generation and potential in three continental organic-rich shales at the highly-mature stage. The results of this study have important implications for deep petroleum exploration in China. The calcareous shale dominated by type-I kerogen reached its peak oil generation at a vitrinite reflectance (VR) of 1.5 %Ro, and entered the major stage of gas generation at a VR ranging from 1.50 to 2.44 %Ro. The high HI, low S2 and low atomic H/C ratio revealed that the calcareous shale has some potential for hydrocarbon generation at a VR greater than 2.44 %Ro. The mudstone with type-II kerogen reached its peak oil generation at a VR of 2.5 %Ro. The high atomic H/C ratio, but low HI and S2 indicated that mudstone may retain some hydrocarbon potential. The carbonaceous mudstone dominated by type-III kerogen had still not reached its peak of hydrocarbon generation at a VR of 3.12 %Ro. The low dryness of the gaseous hydrocarbon yields shows that the carbonaceous mudstone was still in the primary gas generation stage. The high values of S2 and atomic H/C fraction, but low HI, revealed that the carbonaceous mudstone may retain a large hydrocarbon generation potential at higher maturity stages. Our results suggested that the continental type-I and -II kerogen may have potential for shale gas and deep petroleum generation, while the continental type-III kerogen retained good potential for yielding deep natural gas.
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