2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4566
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Basin modelling and source rock characteristics of the Late Palaeoproterozoic Cuizhuang Formation in the Yuncheng sub‐basin, North China: Implications for hydrocarbon generation and expulsion history

Abstract: The present investigation is the first to provide information on the formation, process and influence factors for hydrocarbon generation and expulsion potential of the Cuizhuang Formation source rock in the Yuncheng sub‐basin to decipher the reason why no commercial petroleum resources have been found so far. In this study, data from the Jitan‐1 well in the Yuncheng sub‐basin were applied for the Cuizhuang Formation source rock basin modelling and organic geochemical analyses to reconstruct the burial and ther… Show more

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“…The evaluation of source rocks is a key issue of early exploration in these areas. Numerous investigations show that the burial, thermal maturity, and hydrocarbon generation histories of source rocks are closely correlated with hydrocarbon accumulation, which is of great significance to fully understand exploration potential and direction at low-exploration areas (Makeen et al, 2016;Hadad et al, 2017;Hakimi et al, 2018;Hu et al, 2020;Gawad et al, 2021;Khaled et al, 2022;Gelman, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation of source rocks is a key issue of early exploration in these areas. Numerous investigations show that the burial, thermal maturity, and hydrocarbon generation histories of source rocks are closely correlated with hydrocarbon accumulation, which is of great significance to fully understand exploration potential and direction at low-exploration areas (Makeen et al, 2016;Hadad et al, 2017;Hakimi et al, 2018;Hu et al, 2020;Gawad et al, 2021;Khaled et al, 2022;Gelman, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%