PALEOENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON ORGANIC MATTER ENRICHMENT IN MEMBER 4 OF THE YINGCHENG FORMATION SOURCE ROCKS, XUJIAWEIZI FAULT DEPRESSION

Paleoenvironmental Controls on Organic Matter Enrichment in Member 4 of the Yingcheng Formation Source Rocks, Xujiaweizi Fault Depression

Paleoenvironmental Controls on Organic Matter Enrichment in Member 4 of the Yingcheng Formation Source Rocks, Xujiaweizi Fault Depression

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In recent years, substantial hydrocarbon discoveries have been documented in Member 4 of the Yingcheng Formation (Ying IV) in the northern Songliao Basin.To fully understand the developmental characteristics of the Yingcheng Formation source rocks and clarify the main controlling factors of their formation, this study focuses on typical wells in the Xujiaweizi Fault Depression.By integrating core data, organic geochemistry, elemental geochemistry, and paleoenvironmental parameter reconstruction, we determined Foam Tape the paleoenvironment, key controls, and organic matter enrichment model during the deposition of Ying IV.The results show that the total organic carbon (TOC) content of the source rocks ranges from 1.46% to 4.

34% (average 2.65%).The paleoclimate during deposition was predominantly warm and humid, with low oxygen, reduced water conditions, freshwater-to-brackish salinity, and a deep-lake environment.Paleoproductivity was moderate to high.Relationship analysis indicates that TOC content was jointly controlled by paleoclimate (warm JACKETS SPLIT SUIT BYRON and humid conditions promoting biological proliferation) and paleoproductivity (nutrient supply from volcanic activity and terrigenous clastics).

The positive feedback between elevated productivity under warm-humid conditions and deep-lake reducing environments led to organic matter enrichment in the source rocks of Ying IV, following a productivity-controlled model.This study provides critical geological insights for deep natural gas exploration in the Songliao Basin.

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