Geochemical characteristics and oil–source rock correlation in the Paleogene source rocks of the Qinnan Sag, Bohai Bay basin
Abstract
The Paleogene Shahejie Formation, including the first (Es1) and third (Es3) members of the Shahejie Formation, and the third member of Dongying Formation (Ed3) are important source rocks in the Qinnan Sag, Bohai Bay Basin. In order to uncover the source of oil and gas in this sag, basic geochemical, molecular geochemical, organic petrological, and n-alkane monomer carbon isotopic characteristics of source rocks and oils were analyzed in detail. In combination with the geological settings, the percentage contribution of these three sets of source rocks was assessed in the Qinnan Sag. Results obtained from the source rocks offered the following insights: (1) total organic carbon (TOC) ranged from 1.0% to 3.0%, and the S2-TOC indicated that the qualities of source rocks followed the order of Es3 > Es1 > Ed3. (2) Organic matter (OM) of the Ed3 source rock belonged to Type II2, while those of Es1 and Es3 belonged to Type II1. The molecular geochemical parameters (CPI, C24TeT/C26TT, C27–C29 regular steranes, and 4-MSI) also revealed that the organic matter in the source rocks mainly originated from mixtures of algae and terrestrial higher plants. (3) The % Ro values of Ed3, Es1, and Es3 were 0.61%, 0.80%, and 0.88%, respectively. These results were consistent with the maturity molecular parameters (including T-max, Ts/Tm, C29-ααα20S/(20S + 20R) and C29-ββ/(ββ + αα)). (4) Pr/Ph, Pr/nC17, and Ph/nC18 values indicated that the three sets of source rocks were deposited in a reduced lacustrine environment with different salinities (analyzed with G/C30H), and the salinities of Ed3 and Es3 indicated a freshwater brackish water environment, while that of Es1 suggested a brackish semi-saline water environment. (5) combining the geological settings with the geochemical results of oil–source correlations, it was found that the contribution of Es1 source rock dominated (>50%) in the sag. Overall, this study provides more accurate data of oil source formation and is significant for oil exploration in the Qinan Sag, Bohai Bay Basin.