2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0146-6380(03)00034-2
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Geochemistry of petroleum systems in the eastern Pearl River Mouth Basin: evidence for mixed oils

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“…The modeling results indicate that hydrocarbon generation potential of the Wenchang Fm in the Huixi half-graben is much higher than that in the Huibei halfgraben, with oil generation potential of 70 mg/g⋅TOC and gas generation potential of around 150 mg/g⋅TOC. Hydrocarbon expulsion of the Wenchang Fm began at 33.9 Ma and was Wenchang dark mudstone and shoreline-shallow lacustrine Enping dark mudstone and accumulated via lateral migration from the deeply buried source rocks in the HZS [2,3,43,44,47]. The modeling results indicate that oil expulsion in the HZS is mainly from the Eocene Wenchang source rocks and occurred during postrift stage.…”
Section: Timing Of Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The modeling results indicate that hydrocarbon generation potential of the Wenchang Fm in the Huixi half-graben is much higher than that in the Huibei halfgraben, with oil generation potential of 70 mg/g⋅TOC and gas generation potential of around 150 mg/g⋅TOC. Hydrocarbon expulsion of the Wenchang Fm began at 33.9 Ma and was Wenchang dark mudstone and shoreline-shallow lacustrine Enping dark mudstone and accumulated via lateral migration from the deeply buried source rocks in the HZS [2,3,43,44,47]. The modeling results indicate that oil expulsion in the HZS is mainly from the Eocene Wenchang source rocks and occurred during postrift stage.…”
Section: Timing Of Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The ratio of pristane (Pr) and phytane (Ph) value is 6.35 in the Wenchang source rocks from well 243 with low content of 4-methyl sterane (Figure 10), which means that the source rocks were formed in a shallow water environment. The ratio of Pr/Ph value is 2.70 in the Wenchang source rocks from well 132 with high content of 4-methyl sterane, which indicates that the source rock is originated from lacustrine with algal input ( [43,44], Fu and Zhu, 2007). The ratio of Pr/Ph values is more than 6 in the Enping source rocks.…”
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“…C 30 4-methylsteranes derived from certain dinoflagellates thriving in freshwater lakes (Goodwin et al, 1988), could reflect the input of aquatic organic matter (Peters et al, 2005). All of these biomarker indices have been extensively applied in studies of the Pearl River Mouth Basin (Huang et al, 2003;Zhang et al, 2003;Gong and Li, 2004).…”
Section: Effective Indices Of Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%