Geochemical prerequisites for the formation of oil and gas accumulation zones in the South Turgay basin,KazakhstanOAEI
This study predicts favorable oil and gas source-rock formation conditions in the Aryskum Depression of the South Turgay Basin,Kazakhstan.This study assesses the thermal maturity and characteristics of organic matter by determining its environmental conditions using data from geochemical analysis of core(pyrolysis)and oil(biomarkers and carbon isotopic compositions)samples.According to the geochemical parameters obtained by pyrolysis,the oil generation potential of the original rocks of most studied samples varies from poor to rich.The facies–genetic organic matter is predominantly humic and less frequently humus–sapropel,indicating organic matter accumulation in the studied samples were under moderately reducing conditions(kerogenⅢand Ⅱ types)and coastal–marine environments(kerogen typeⅠ).The carbon isotopic compositions of oils derived from the Jurassic deposits of the Aryskum Depression also indicate the sapropelic and mixed humic–sapropelic type of organic matter(kerogenⅡandⅠ).Biomarker analysis of oils indicates original organic matter formation in an anoxic environment.
Rima Kopbosynkyzy Madisheva;Vassiliy Sergeevich Portnov;Gulmadina Bulatovna Amangeldiyeva;Akmaral Bakhytbekovna Demeuova;Yessimkhan Sherekhanovich Seitkhaziyev;Dulat Kalimovich Azhgaliev;
Department Geology and Exploration of Mineral Deposits,Abylkas Saginov Karaganda Technical University NPJSC,Karaganda,Republic of KazakhstanLaboratory of Geochemical Studies of Oil,Water and Rock,Atyrau,Republic of KazakhstanGeological and Mineralogical Sciences,Atyrau University of Oil and Gas Named After SafiUtebayev,Atyrau,Republic of Kazakhstan
地质学
South Turgay BasinOil and gas potentialSource rockOrganic matterKerogen
《Acta Geochimica》 2024 (003)
P.520-534 / 15
Funding from the Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan under Grant Agreement No.AP13268843.
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