Abstract
Abstract Taking the southern Songliao Basin as the target area, the hydrocarbon expulsion volume from source rocks has been quantitatively evaluated in this paper, based on the material balance method. Employing the “Overpressure” module of PetroMod software, the overpressure history of the source rocks was evaluated. According to the relationships between hydrocarbon expulsion rate, residual organic carbon content and overpressure within the source rocks, the lower limits of expulsion from tight oil source rocks were determined: a hydrocarbon expulsion amount of 2 mg/g, residual hydrocarbon content of 0.8%, and overpressure of 1 MPa. The source rocks with hydrocarbon expulsion amounts > 8 mg/g, a residual organic carbon content > 2.0%, and overpressure > 7 MPa were defined as excellent source rocks. As a result, tight oil source rocks can be divided into three types, excellent source rocks (type I), inefficient source rocks (type II) and non-productive source rocks (type III). The actual application in the southern Songliao Basin shows that the excellent source rocks have an obvious control on the planar and vertical distribution of tight oil discoveries, areas with excellent source rocks and nearby formations are favorable for the accumulation of tight oil.
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