Abstract
As one of the most petroliferous oil producing area in Kuqa depression, Dawanqi (DWQ) oilfield is supplying with great attention. In this regard, the geochemical characteristics and oil families from DWQ field were investigated using molecular compounds analysis of GC, GC–MS techniques. The bulk geochemistry of oils from DWQ oilfield displays complicated molecular composition characteristics, including relative higher indices of Pr/Ph (1.4 ~ 4.26, with an average of 2.4), high concentration of light hydrocarbons and certain abundant pentacyclic triterpene and steranes. The C7 light hydrocarbon and isoprenoids ratios indicate the oils were derived from terrestrial and higher plant input in weak oxidizing and reducing environment. Most of the oils are among the mature oils in the study area, except a few samples that are identified as slightly biodegraded by C7 hydrocarbon. Three oil families are identified in DWQ oilfield of Kuqa depression by biomarker analysis and geochemical parameters. The family A shares the attributes with higher amount of tricyclic terpanes, such as C19- C20 tricyclic terpane, higher C24-tercyclic terpane, lower concentration of gammacerane (< 0.6) but poor diasteranes. Family C is characterized with lower content of C19-tricyclic terpane than C20 tricyclic terpane, low C24-tercyclic terpane than C23-tricycli terpane, relative high concentration of gammacerane (> 0.6) but poor diasteranes. The oils of family B are mixed from the two types, showing mixed features of family A and C. The results can shed light for the exploration of the studied area.
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