Qin Jianzhong, Liu Baoquan, Zheng Lunju, et al. Study on capability of hydrocarbon generation and expulsion from marine carbonate source rocks[J]. 2006, 27(3): 348-355.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20060309.
Based on selection and comparison of 5000 marine source rock samples of various types
34 samples acquired from Jurassic in Qinghai-Tibet plateau
Upper Proterozoic in northern Hebei province and Devonian in Luquan of Yunnan province have been selected for artificially watering
heating and pressurizing simulation experiment.Comprehensive study shows that the marine carbonate rock has relatively higher accelerating effect on hydrocarbon generation from kerogen and expulsion in comparison with marine mudstone and shale
lowers the temperature of peaks of total oil generation and expulsion
and easily forms immature-low-mature heavy oil
resulting in increasing oil expulsion efficiency
and enlarging yields of total gas
CO
2
H
2
total oil
oil carried by gas
residual oil
hydrocarbon gas and total hydrocarbons.All these are related to the catalytic reaction of α-carbon atom forming free radical
the relatively high content of planktonic algae in kerogens of carbonate rocks
and the weak adsorption of carbonate rock to organic matter and hydrocarbons.However
calcareous mudstone and shale
with carbonate content in the range of 5%-25%
relatively have the highest yields of hydrocarbons including total oil.They are mainly formed in closed and strong reduction environments and have good kerogen type and high abundance of organic matter.