2021
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.694906
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Modeling of Tectonic-Thermal Evolution of Cretaceous Qingshankou Shale in the Changling Sag, Southern Songliao Basin, NE China

Abstract: A series of significant shale oil discoveries have been made recently in the Upper Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation in the Songliao Basin, providing a new resource target for shale oil exploration in Northeast China. In this context, an understanding of the tectonic-thermal evolution and maturation history of the Qingshankou Formation is of great significance for shale oil exploration and evaluation. In this study, the thermal history of the Qingshankou Formation since the Late Cretaceous was reconstructed usi… Show more

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“…In recent years, with the deepening understanding of basic petroleum geology theory as well as the rapid development of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technology, unconventional oil and gas in organic-rich shale supply an increasing proportion of world energy . Nowadays, significant exploration progress has been made in many sets of shale strata in China and shale oil in many basins has entered the stage of industrial development, such as the Shahejie Formation in the Bohai Bay Basin, and the Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin. According to the source–reservoir spatial configuration relationship, shale oil can be divided into three categories including the source–reservoir coexistence type, source–reservoir separation type, and pure shale type . Different types of rocks are developed in the source–reservoir coexistence shale oil reservoir, including those of an interbedded thin source and reservoir strata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, with the deepening understanding of basic petroleum geology theory as well as the rapid development of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technology, unconventional oil and gas in organic-rich shale supply an increasing proportion of world energy . Nowadays, significant exploration progress has been made in many sets of shale strata in China and shale oil in many basins has entered the stage of industrial development, such as the Shahejie Formation in the Bohai Bay Basin, and the Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin. According to the source–reservoir spatial configuration relationship, shale oil can be divided into three categories including the source–reservoir coexistence type, source–reservoir separation type, and pure shale type . Different types of rocks are developed in the source–reservoir coexistence shale oil reservoir, including those of an interbedded thin source and reservoir strata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%