Petroleum Science >2022, lssue 5: - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petsci.2022.03.025
Identification and geochemical significance of unusual C24 tetracyclic terpanes in Shahejie Formation source rocks in the Bozhong subbasin, Open Access
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作者:Ning Wang, Yao-Hui Xu, Fei-Long Wang, Yan Liu, Qian Huang, Xing Huang
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引用方式:Ning Wang, Yao-Hui Xu, Fei-Long Wang, Yan Liu, Qian Huang, Xing Huang, Identification and geochemical significance of unusual C24 tetracyclic terpanes in Shahejie Formation source rocks in the Bozhong subbasin, Bohai Bay Basin, Petroleum Science, Volume 19, Issue 5, 2022, Pages 1993-2003, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petsci.2022.03.025.
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Abstract: C24 tetracyclic terpanes are common compounds in source rocks and crude oils, and C24 17,21-secohopane is the most common and widely used source-related indicator. In this study, three unusual C24 tetracyclic terpanes were detected on the m/z 191 chromatogram of saturated hydrocarbons in the Shahejie Formation source rocks in the Bozhong subbasin. Based on the mass spectra characteristics, diagnostic ion fragments, retention time and comparisons with published literature, three unusual C24 tetracyclic terpanes were identified as 10β(H)-des-A-oleanane, 10β(H)-des-A-lupane and C24 des-A-hopane. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to detect and publicly report these three compounds in source rock samples from the Shahejie Formation of the Bozhong subbasin, Bohai Bay Basin. The results indicated that 10β(H)-des-A-oleanane and 10β(H)-des-A-lupane likely originated from terrestrial angiosperms, while C24 des-A-hopane likely originated from prokaryotic organisms. Terrestrial angiosperms provide the material basis for the generation of compounds A and B, and the distribution and concentration of these two compounds are affected by thermal maturity. In the low maturity stage (0.5% < Ro < 0.7%), compounds A and B are relatively enriched in the source rocks.
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Keywords: Unusual tetracyclic terpanes; 10β(H)-des-A-oleanane; 10β(H)-des-A-lupane; Geochemical significance; Shahejie Formation; Bozhong subbasin