--> Abstract: Emerging Oil Shale Plays in China, by Li, Qinghui; Chen, Mian; Jin, Yan; Wang, Fred; Hou, Bing; #90163 (2013)
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Emerging Previous HitOilNext Hit Previous HitShaleNext Hit Plays in China

Li, Qinghui; Chen, Mian; Jin, Yan; Wang, Fred; Hou, Bing

The investigation of regional source rocks, paleogeography and tectonic evolutions reveals China has vast potential Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit plays spanning from Pre-Permian to Neocene and covering over 15 provinces with proved reserves of 33 billion. Chinese Previous HitOilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit Plays have their own characters that most of potential Previous HitoilNext Hit shales are deposited during Cenozoic Era in continental environment and deposited from older to newer formation along with west-north line. Most of these Previous HitoilNext Hit shales are buried from shallow to medium depth and suitable for producing.

The high grade Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit deposits of China mainly distribute in Cenozoic small-scale fault basin of assembling coal, while the low Previous HitoilNext Hit rate of Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit with huge resources deposits mostly distribute in Upper Cretaceous large-scale petroleum depression basin. The formation of Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit deposit s in small-scale fault basin of China is mainly affected by tectonic and climate function, while the formation of Previous HitOilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit deposits in large-scale depression basin relates to global anoxic event, which often changes with the sea level tightly. A new evaluation system was established with considering of different age and buried depth. About 90 sedimentary basins were identified with Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit, mainly around Songliao Basin, Ordos Basin, Bohai Bay Basin, Junggar Bain, Maoming Basin, Liaohe-Fushun Basin and Shangzhi-Yilan-Luobei Basin et al. Previous HitOilNext Hit contents between 5% and 10% are the main potential reserves in China. Paleogeography and tectonic evolution studies reveal that sea level and anaerobic environment have a notably relationship to Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit distribution from Southeast to Northeast China. Proved reserves in Cenozoic are over 11 billion tons, while in Mesozoic 180 billion tons and in Paleozoic over 5 billion tons. The Previous HitoilNext Hit shales have decent brittle mineral content, almost no smectite and usually have sandstone interbeds and have more clay mineral content than gas shales. The Meso-Cenozoic Previous HitoilNext Hit shales with high TOC and medium or low Ro are emerging Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit plays, while the shallow organic rich shales are usually biogenic Previous HitshaleNext Hit gas plays.

China has long been exploiting and using Previous HitoilNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit for over 80 years mainly in refining Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitoilNext Hit, producing natural gas and burning as fuels directly. These emerging Previous HitshaleTop plays have been gradually demonstrated by historical and recent drilling.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90163©2013AAPG 2013 Annual Convention and Exhibition, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 19-22, 2013