Abstract
This article presents the results of a geochemical study of oil on the Vietnam shelf (Cuu Long basin), including those in the crystalline basement. The Bach Ho field oils in the basement have a hydrocarbon distribution that is no different than oil of numerous accumulations in Oligocene and Miocene sedimentary sequences. Similar to the organic origin oils of the world, oils from the Bach Ho field lack regular isoprenanes С12 and С17 and cheilanthanes (tri-cyclic terpanes) С22 and С27. A distinctive feature of these oils is a large amount of cheilanthanes С19-С29, and large neo-adiantane to adiantane and hopanes to steranes ratios. All these parameters indicate a large bacterial contribution in the generation of these oils. Studies have shown the similarity between oil biomarker parameters and the organic matter of sedimentary rocks, which supports the organic nature of the oils in the basement fields on the Vietnam shelf. It is shown that the hydrocarbon accumulations in the basement complexes of the Cuu Long basin are in a secondary occurrence, and their origin was the organic matter of the sedimentary source rocks.
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