2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4564
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Maturity assessment of solid bitumen in the Sinian carbonate reservoirs of the eastern and central Sichuan Basin, China: Application for hydrocarbon generation modelling

Abstract: Maturity assessment of solid bitumen is significant for the reconstruction of the thermal evolution history and obtaining the key periods of hydrocarbon generation for the Qiongzhusi source rocks in the eastern and central Sichuan Basin because of the absence of vitrinite in the marine mudstones. Based on the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy analyses of solid bitumen, the thermal maturity of solid bitumen in the Sinian reservoir was evaluated, which was used to calibrate th… Show more

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“…Carbonate is one kind of significant hydrocarbon reservoir with complex lithology, including limestone, dolomite, anhydrite, salt, and other rocks (Paul and Stephen, 2006;Ben et al, 2019). Carbonate reservoirs are essential natural gas producers in China (Chen et al, 2022). Dozens of carbonate gas fields have been built in the Sinian, Cambrian, and Permian of the Sichuan Basin of China (Ma et al, 2008;Tan et al, 2011;Wang L. et al, 2020;Liao et al, 2020;Tan et al, 2021).…”
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“…Carbonate is one kind of significant hydrocarbon reservoir with complex lithology, including limestone, dolomite, anhydrite, salt, and other rocks (Paul and Stephen, 2006;Ben et al, 2019). Carbonate reservoirs are essential natural gas producers in China (Chen et al, 2022). Dozens of carbonate gas fields have been built in the Sinian, Cambrian, and Permian of the Sichuan Basin of China (Ma et al, 2008;Tan et al, 2011;Wang L. et al, 2020;Liao et al, 2020;Tan et al, 2021).…”
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