Abstract

The black shale deposited in the Niutitang Formation and its adjacent strata is considered to be a favorable source rock in northern Guizhou of south China and has become a target horizon for shale gas exploration in recent years. Based on SQ-1 and CY-1 core samples, the organic matter properties and geochemical elements were obtained through experimental analysis. Provenance, paleoredox, paleoclimate, paleoproductivity and deposition conditions were analyzed, and the sedimentary effects on organic matter enrichment were discussed. The results show that total organic carbon (TOC) is between 0.22–10.10 wt.% in SQ-1, with an average of 2.60 wt.%, and TOC is between 0.23–7.7 wt.% in CY-1, with an average of 1.45 wt.%. The geochemical data of the samples indicate that the black shale of the Niutitang Formation and adjacent strata are deposited in the tectonic background of the passive continental margin. The provenance shows moderate weathering, with hot and humid paleoenvironmental characteristics and fast deposition rate. Using multiple ancient redox indicators, it is concluded that the formation has undergone changes in the oxidizing environment and anaerobic environment during deposition. According to the (La/Yb)N value (the average value of SQ-1 is 1.23 and the average value of CY-1 is 1.26), it shows a faster deposition rate of the two wells and shortens the residence time of organic matter in the microbial degradation zone. The Babio indicates that the bottom has a high paleoproductivity when deposited. Considering the influencing factors, the paleoproductivity mainly controls the organic matter enrichment, followed by ancient redox conditions and the deposition rate. The research results provide a reference for deepening sedimentary understanding and shale gas exploration in the study area.

Highlights

  • The successful large-scale commercial development of shale gas resources in the USA significantly changed the energy structure of the country, and had an important impact on the world natural gas market, energy structure and geopolitics

  • This study is based on the sample geochemical data of SQ-1 and CY-1, combined with regional geological conditions analysis, which constrains the deposition conditions and organic matter enrichment of the Niutitang, Bianmachong and Jiumengchong shale formations in the northern

  • (1) The black shale series in northern Guizhou is a fine-grained rock deposited on the continental island arc as the tectonic background

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Introduction

The successful large-scale commercial development of shale gas resources in the USA significantly changed the energy structure of the country, and had an important impact on the world natural gas market, energy structure and geopolitics. Development and related research in China started late [1]. In addition to the industrialized development of shale gas fields such as Fuling Jiaoshiba and Changning-Weiyuan, the other regions are still in the initial stage. In the past 10 years, China’s shale gas has been successfully commercialized mainly in the Silurian. Longmaxi shale formation in Sichuan Basin [2,3,4,5]. It is noteworthy that the Lower Cambrian Niutitang.

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