Abstract

Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS), chloroform asphalt “A”, and carbon isotope measurements were used to determine hydrocarbon migration pathways. This study focused on hydrocarbon migration pathways and accumulation distribution in the Wucaiwan region, Junggar Basin, China. The biometric parameters were used to compare oil sources. Type and distribution characteristics of natural gas were determined in order to study the different strata. Quantitative grain fluorescence (QGF) and quantitative grain fluorescence on extract (QGF-E) were analyzed to determine the hydrocarbon migration and charging periods. Geochemical indexes, such as, n-alkane, triterpenoids, sterane, and hopane, were utilized to investigate the pathways of hydrocarbon migration. Recent studies on petroleum maturity have focused on comparison of source rocks and reported that the maturity effects of source rock and reservoir oil are weak, while those effects are high in the Liuchu area. Analysis of triterpenoid and steroid hydrocarbon biomarkers elucidate the underground petroleum migration pathways to the reservoirs. Geochemical analyses of hopane and cholestanes were used. The ααα C29 (20 S)/(20 S + 20 R), C29ββ/(αα + ββ), and C31 hopane 22R/C30 hoopane ratios, and C19/C21 tricyclic terpane ratio, C19/C21 tricyclic terpenes, C31 (22 S)/(22 S + 22 R), and C29 (20 S)/(20 S + 20 R) ratios were analyzed to determine the maturity of crude oil. Petroleum migrated along fault, sandbody, and unconformity, which suggest vertical and lateral migration occurred. Reservoir sandstone porosity and mudstone content of the thick caprock are likely to limit lateral hydrocarbon migration. Petroleum migration and accumulation primarily occurred by vertical migration and lateral migration was weak. The study offers an improved understanding of uncertain hydrocarbon migration pathways and further developed the hydrocarbon migration and accumulation models.

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