Abstract

Lacustrine organic-rich shale (LORS) developed in the Chang 7–3 section of the Triassic Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin. LORS has been proven to be a source of crude oil and tight oil, as well as a source and reservoir for shale oil in the basin. A total of 35 LORS samples were collected from Well Z233 and analysed by mineralogy and element geochemistry to reveal the characteristics and controlling factors of LORS. The following results were obtained: ① In the oil shale, the organic matter is composed of type I and type II kerogen, with a predominance of type II. The organic matter is mature and reaches high levels of abundance. ②Through further analysis. The values of w(U)/w(Th), w(V)/w(Cr), w(Ni)/w(Co), the size and morphology of pyrite, indicates that the lake water of the LORS deposition period in the study area is anoxic or suboxic state. the TOC of the samples was found to have significant positive correlations with the w(Mo) and w(Babio) contents. Paleoproductivity can be inferred to be the key factor controlling organic matter enrichment in the LORS. ③Volcanic and hydrothermal activities promote the development of LORS, provide nutrients needed by organisms, promote the growth of organisms, and improve paleoproductivity. Hydrothermal activity leads to the formation of an anoxic environment at the bottom of the lake, and tuff will cover the sediments, which promotes LORS preservation. This study reveals in detail paleoproductivity is the main factor in the formation of LORS during the evolution of the basin. Volcanic and hydrothermal activities promoted the increase of paleoproductivity, and finally the oil shale layers with the richest organic matter have been formed. And thereby deepens our theoretical understanding of organic matter enrichment.

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