Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Department of Geology, Northwest University, Xi’an 710069, China
2. Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Land and Resources Planning, Xi’an 710082, China
Abstract
This study investigates the genesis of analcite in black shale from continental lakes and its implications for hydrocarbon enrichment, with a case study of the Permian Pingdiquan Formation in the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China. As an alkaline mineral, analcite is extensively developed in China’s lacustrine black shale hydrocarbon source rocks and is linked to hydrocarbon distribution. However, the mechanisms of its formation and its impact on hydrocarbon generation and accumulation remain insufficiently understood. This paper employs a multi-analytical approach, including petrological observations, geochemical analysis, and X-ray diffraction, to characterize analcite and its association with hydrocarbon source rocks. The study identifies a hydrothermal sedimentary origin for analcite, suggesting that it forms under conditions of alkaline lake water and volcanic activity, which are conducive to organic matter enrichment. The analcite content in the studied samples exhibits a significant variation, with higher contents associated with hydrocarbon accumulation zones, suggesting its role in hydrocarbon generation and accumulation. This paper reports that analcite-bearing rocks display characteristics of high-quality reservoirs, enhancing the permeability and porosity of the rock, which is essential for hydrocarbon storage and migration. In conclusion, this paper underscores the importance of analcite as a key mineral indicator for hydrocarbon potential in black shale formations and provides valuable insights for further geological and hydrocarbon exploration in similar settings.
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