2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.orggeochem.2013.06.003
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Tracing early-charged oils and exploration directions for the Wenchang A sag, western Pearl River Mouth Basin, offshore South China Sea

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“…Their locations were present in the Refs. [23][24][25]. A coal sample with a similar initial maturity (VRo = 0.56%) was also pyrolyzed under the same conditions as the three shales to give a measure of the thermal maturity of the shale samples at different pyrolysis temperatures.…”
Section: Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their locations were present in the Refs. [23][24][25]. A coal sample with a similar initial maturity (VRo = 0.56%) was also pyrolyzed under the same conditions as the three shales to give a measure of the thermal maturity of the shale samples at different pyrolysis temperatures.…”
Section: Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandstone beds with high porosity and permeability, in combination with marine shale, formed excellent reservoireseal assemblages (Fig. 2) (Zhu et al, 1999;Gong and Li, 2004;Zhou, 2011;Cheng et al, 2013).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But it is generally accepted that E 2 w and E 3 e are the most important source rocks in the PRMB (Zhu et al, 1999;Kang and Feng, 2011). In the Wenchang A depression, E 3 e is confirmed to be the primary source rock (Huang et al, 2003;Fu et al, 2011;Cheng et al, 2013a). The E 3 e, which is dominated by mixed type II 2 and III kerogens, has total organic carbon (TOC) contents between 0.27% and 8.4% (Fig.4A) and hydrocarbon generation potential (S 2 ) between 0.02 and 16.4 mg/g with medium hydrogen indices (usually lower than 400 mg/g, Fig.5A).…”
Section: Hydrocarbon-generating Potential Of Source Rockmentioning
confidence: 98%