Palaeosedimentary Environment and Formation Mechanism of High-Quality Xujiahe Source Rocks, Sichuan Basin, South China

Author:

Xu Kun1ORCID,Chen Shijia123ORCID,Lu Jungang123,Li Yong123,Zhu Xingcheng1,Liu Jihua4,Wu Xueting1,Li Chen1

Affiliation:

1. 1 School of Geoscience and Technology Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu 610500 China swpu.edu.cn

2. 2 Key Laboratory of Natural Gas Geology Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu 610500 China swpu.edu.cn

3. 3 State Key Laboratory of Reservoir Geology and Development Engineering Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu Sichuan 610500 China swpu.edu.cn

4. 4 Dongxin Oil Production Plant Shengli Oilfield Branch Sinopec Dongying Shandong 257000 China sinopecgroup.com

Abstract

AbstractTriassic Xujiahe source rocks, the main gas source of shallow tight gas, are the most typical continental coal-bearing source rocks in the Sichuan Basin, South China. However, the organic matter enrichment section cannot be identified easily, leading to limited progress in the exploration of coal-bearing tight gas. This paper reveals the main controlling factors of the organic matter enrichment, reconstructs the evolution process of the Xujiahe palaeosedimentary environment, proposes a dynamic enrichment mechanism of the organic matter, and determines the organic matter enrichment section of the high-quality coal-bearing source rocks by geochemical characteristics of the source rocks, major elements, and trace elements. The results show that the Xujiahe sedimentary environment can be divided into a fluctuating stage of transitional sedimentation, stable stage of transitional sedimentation, fluctuating stage of continental sedimentation, and stable stage of continental sedimentation. The Xujiahe source rocks were featured with high-quality coal-bearing source rocks with high total organic carbon and maturity and good parent material in the stable stage of transitional sedimentation and fluctuating stage of continental sedimentation, in which the water was connected with the Palaeo-Tethys Ocean with abundant terrestrial organisms. The water was shallow in the fluctuating stage of transitional sedimentation with a low sedimentation rate, leading to poor organic matter enrichment. The Palaeo-Tethys Ocean withdrew westward from the Yangtze plate in the late period of the fluctuating stage of continental sedimentation, leading to the absence of algae and dinosteranes and a decrease in biological productivity in the stable stage of continental sedimentation. Therefore, high terrestrial inputs and biological productivity and high sedimentation rate were conducive to the organic matter preservation in the coal-bearing source rocks.

Funder

Southwest Petroleum University

Science and Technology Cooperation Project of the CNPC-SWPU Innovation Alliance

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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