Qadeer Ahmad, Muhammad Iqbal Hajana, Shamshad Akhtar
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摘要
这项研究利用地震反演、岩石-评价热解、有机岩石学和盆地建模技术对源岩进行了综合评价。利用 Van Krevelen 图确定了角质类型,确认 Bahu-01、Nandpur-01 和 Zakria-01 井的角质类型为 III 型,而 Panjpir-01 井的角质类型为 II 至 III 型。采用有机地球化学技术和二维地震数据叠加后地震反演,利用(34)个样本的岩心数据计算了总有机碳。Bahu-01 井显示源岩潜力较差,平均 TOC 值为 0.34%。相比之下,Panjpir-01 和 Nandpur-01 井的有机富集度为中等至良好,平均 TOC 值分别为 1.25% 和 1.36%。不过,Zakria-01 井的总有机碳含量为 0.72%,有机富集度一般。根据有机岩相学和盆地模型进行的成熟度估算显示,Bahu-01、Panjpir-01 和 Nandpur-01 井的平均玻璃光泽反射率(%Ro)值低于 0.50,表明源岩不成熟。与此相反,Zakria-01 井的平均反射率(%Ro)值为 0.63,证实了早期石油窗口的油源成熟度,其生成高峰出现在始新世时期。最后,源岩评价证明油气源仅在西部成熟,未来的油气勘探应集中在西部地区。综合源岩评价方法在旁遮普平台是一种新方法。不同的方法增强了我们对源岩特征的了解,有助于开发油气资源。综合方法还将为全球其他许多盆地的油气勘探提供宝贵的见解。
Organic richness and maturity modeling of cretaceous age Chichali shales for enhanced hydrocarbon exploration in Punjab platform, Pakistan
This study employs comprehensive source rock evaluation using seismic inversion, rock-eval pyrolysis, organic petrography and basin modeling techniques. The kerogen type is determined by using the Van Krevelen diagram, confirming Bahu-01, Nandpur-01 and Zakria-01 wells have kerogen type III, whereas Panjpir-01 well exhibits kerogen type II to III. The TOC was calculated using core data from (34) samples by employing organic geochemistry technique and post stack seismic inversion, applied on 2D seismic data. Bahu-01 well indicates poor source rock potential, with an average TOC value of 0.34%. In contrast, Panjpir-01 and Nandpur-01 wells represent moderate to good organic richness, with average TOC values of 1.25% and 1.36%, respectively. However, Zakria-01 well with a TOC of 0.72%, exhibits fair organic richness. The Maturity estimation from organic petrography and basin modeling reveals that the Bahu-01, Panjpir-01, and Nandpur-01 wells have average vitrinite reflectance (%Ro) values below 0.50, indicating immature source rock. In contrast, the average %Ro value for the Zakria-01 well is 0.63, confirming the source maturity in the early oil window, with peak generation occurring during Eocene age. Finally, the source rock evaluation proves the source is mature in the western part only and future hydrocarbon exploration should be focused in the western area. The integrated source rock evaluation approach is novel in Punjab Platform. The diverse methodologies enhanced our understanding about source rock characteristics for pursuing hydrocarbon resources. An integrated approach will also provide valuable insights for hydrocarbon exploration in numerous other basins worldwide.
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