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Geochemical composition and origin of Tertiary oils in the Yinggehai and Qiongdongnan Basins, offshore South China Sea

Journal

MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 96, Issue -, Pages 139-153

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2018.05.029

Keywords

Crude oil; Biomarker; Aromatic hydrocarbon; Carbon isotope; Offshore South China Sea Yinggehai and Qiongdongnan Basins

Funding

  1. Key State Science and Technology project [2011ZX05023-006-07]

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This study comprehensively characterizes the geochemical compositions of Tertiary crude oils in the Yinggehai and Qiongdongnan Basins, offshore South China Sea, and differentiates their source properties using chemical and isotopic data. The oils in the two basins have distinct source characteristics. The majority of the oils from the Yacheng (YC) field in the Qiongdongnan Basin are commonly marked by high Pr/Ph ratios (mostly from 4.5 to 7.0), unusually abundant angiosperm-derived compounds and a domination of C-29 in diasteranes, suggesting a predominantly terrigenous organic source. In contrast, the oils from the Dongfang (DF) and Ledong (LD) fields in the Yinggehai Basin have relatively lower Pr/Ph values (2.5-5.5) and a low amount of bicadinanes. Moreover, some oils in this basin contain abundant 4-methylsteranes and detectable C-30 desmethyl steranes. The difference in the molecular composition is also apparent with regard to the aromatic hydrocarbons. The former oils contain more abundant biphenyls, fluorenes and 2-phenylnaphthalene than the latter ones. The oils from the Qiongdongnan Basin are relatively depleted in C-13 and have delta C-13 values of the whole oil in the range of - 24.9 to - 26.9%o, consistent with the great terrigenous input. In contrast, the Yinggehai oils are isotopically heavier with delta C-13 values from - 21.6 to - 23.6%o, typical of a marine isotope signature. Correspondingly, their n-alkane isotopes have different delta C-13 ranges and exhibit distinct distribution profiles. Based on the oil-source rock correlation, the oils in the YC field were generated from the coastal plain-swamp and shallow marine strata of the Oligocene in the Qiongdongnan Basin, while the Yinggehai oils were sourced from the Miocene shallow marine mudstones in the basin.

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