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Petroleum evolution within the Tarim Basin, northwestern China: Insights from organic geochemistry, fluid inclusions, and rhenium–osmium geochronology of the Halahatang oil field

Ge, Xiang; Shen, Chuanbo; Selby, David; Feely, Martin; Zhu, Guangyou

Petroleum evolution within the Tarim Basin, northwestern China: Insights from organic geochemistry, fluid inclusions, and rhenium–osmium geochronology of the Halahatang oil field Thumbnail


Authors

Xiang Ge

Chuanbo Shen

Martin Feely

Guangyou Zhu



Abstract

The newly discovered Halahatang oil field in the northern Tarim Basin has a potential resource of more than 70 billion bbl of oil. Oil organic geochemical data from the Halahatang oil field indicate that the oils are of moderate maturity, biodegraded, and represent one oil family, derived from the same Paleozoic marine source. Modeling of coeval aqueous and hydrocarbon-bearing inclusion data provide fluid trapping temperatures and pressures of 100°C to 110°C and approximately 39 to 59 MPa (∼5656–8557 psi), respectively. The fluid inclusion data coupled with the previous basin model studies suggest a single prolonged oil migration event during the Permian. The Re–Os isotope data of the oil yields an early Permian Re–Os age of 285 ± 48 Ma. The age agrees with the timing of maturation of the Paleozoic source via burial history modeling but is slightly older (∼5–55 m.y.) than the oil migration and accumulation timing implied by the basin modeling coupled with fluid inclusion analysis and the published reservoir illite K–Ar dates. Thus, the oil Re–Os date suggests that oil generation in the Halahatang depression of the Tarim Basin occurred during the early Permian rather than the Silurian as previously proposed, with subsequent oil migration and accumulation occurring during the middle–late Permian as recorded by basin modeling, coupled with fluid inclusion analysis and illite K–Ar dating. In addition to promoting petroleum exploration in the Tarim Basin, this study, which combines crude oil Re–Os isotope dating and traditional analytical methods (organic geochemistry and fluid inclusion analysis) to constrain petroleum evolution, is applicable to hydrocarbon systems worldwide.

Citation

Ge, X., Shen, C., Selby, D., Feely, M., & Zhu, G. (2020). Petroleum evolution within the Tarim Basin, northwestern China: Insights from organic geochemistry, fluid inclusions, and rhenium–osmium geochronology of the Halahatang oil field. AAPG Bulletin, 104(2), 329-355. https://doi.org/10.1306/05091917253

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 9, 2019
Online Publication Date Feb 29, 2020
Publication Date Feb 29, 2020
Deposit Date Mar 12, 2020
Publicly Available Date Feb 1, 2021
Journal AAPG Bulletin
Print ISSN 0149-1423
Publisher American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 104
Issue 2
Pages 329-355
DOI https://doi.org/10.1306/05091917253
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1275374