Xiaomei WANG , Zhichao YU , Kun HE , Xiu HUANG , Mingze YE , Modi GUAN , Shuichang ZHANG
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Abstract
Based on large-field rock thin section scanning, high-resolution field emission-scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), fluorescence spectroscopy, and rock pyrolysis experiments of the Mesoproterozoic Jixianian Hongshuizhuang Formation shale samples from the Yanliao Basin in northern China, combined with sedimentary forward modeling, a systematic petrological and organic geochemical study was conducted on the reservoir quality, oil-bearing potential, distribution, and resource potential of the Hongshuizhuang Formation shale in Well Yuanji-2. The results indicate that: (1) The original organic carbon content of the Hongshuizhuang Formation shale averages up to 6.24%, and the original hydrocarbon generation potential is as high as 44.09 mg/g, demonstrating a strong oil generation potential. (2) The rock type is primarily siliceous shale containing low clay mineral content, characterized by the development of shale bedding fractures and organic shrinkage fractures, resulting in good compressibility and reservoir quality. (3) The fifth and fourth members of the Hongshuizhuang Formation serve as shale oil sweet spots, contributing more than 60% of shale oil production with their total thickness as only 40% of the target formation. (4) The Kuancheng-Laozhuanghu area is the most prospective shale oil exploration option in the Yanliao Basin and covers approximately 7 200 km2. Its original total hydrocarbon generation potential reaches about 74.11 billion tons, with current estimated retained shale oil resources exceeding 1.148 billion tons (lower limit) – comparable to the geological resources of the Permian Lucaogou Formation shale oil in the Jimsar Sag of the Junggar Basin. These findings demonstrate the robust exploration potential of the Hongshuizhuang Formation shale oil in the Yanliao Basin.