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ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE PALEOCENE-EOCENE OIL SHALES OF THE GONGJUE FORMATION, NANGQIAN BASIN, EAST-CENTRAL TIBETAN PLATEAU

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The Paleocene-Eocene oil shales of the Gongjue Formation in the Nangqian Basin, east-central Tibetan Plateau, were investigated for their petroleum potential by analysis of organic matter (OM) type, source, richness,… Click to show full abstract

The Paleocene-Eocene oil shales of the Gongjue Formation in the Nangqian Basin, east-central Tibetan Plateau, were investigated for their petroleum potential by analysis of organic matter (OM) type, source, richness, thermal maturity, and depositional environment. According to the Tmax and molecular indicators, the samples were found to be thermally immature or at the early stages of maturity. The hydrogen index (HI) values and atomic ratios of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen show that the organic matter of oil shales is primarily of Type I or II. The high share of gammacerane and the low pristane-to-phytane (Pr/Ph) ratio indicate that the organic matter was deposited in saline paleoenvironmental settings.

Keywords: paleocene eocene; oil shales; shales gongjue; geochemistry; eocene oil; oil

Journal Title: Oil Shale
Year Published: 2017

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