Oil & Gas Geology ›› 2011, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (1): 38-46.doi: 10.11743/ogg20110105
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Hydrocarbon source rocks were developed in the Pingliang Formation of the Middle Ordovician in southern Ordos Basin. Based on test of over 40 outcrop samples from five sections in southern Ordos Basin, we studied the paleosalinity, hydrodynamic conditions and redox conditions during the Pingliang Age of the Middle Ordovician through trace element analysis. Two major paleosedimentary environments are identified: deepwater slope with brackish, weak hydrodynamics and reducing conditions; and carbonate platform with brine, strong hydrodynamics and oxidizingprone and weak reducing conditions. The former was favorable for development of quality hydrocarbon source rocks. By conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the TOC, organic types and maturity, we come to the conclusion that the mudstone at the lower part of the Formation is the major source rocks, which are mediocre to excellent gas source rocks featuring in large thickness, high TOC, favorable kerogen types (sapropeltype predominant) and high maturity. It is therefore suggested that the northern Weibei high be favorable for exploring the lower Paleozoic in southern Ordos Basin.
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