Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar

China National Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Corporation (CNODC), CNPC, farmed in four blocks in Myanmar in 2001 and 2002. They were situated at the Central Myanmar Basin with a total area of 3514 km2. Due to the low exploration degree and high exploration risk in these blocks, it is nec...

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Main Authors: Ding-sheng CHENG, Xiao-hua PAN, Zhen-yu LEI, Lun-kun WAN, Hai-gang DUAN, Zhi LI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2008-02-01
Series:Petroleum Exploration and Development
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380408600178
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spelling doaj-8bef80e6ee684adf9cdf2cd2d3caef6e2021-02-02T08:36:34ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum Exploration and Development1876-38042008-02-01351118123Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, MyanmarDing-sheng CHENG0Xiao-hua PAN1Zhen-yu LEI2Lun-kun WAN3Hai-gang DUAN4Zhi LI5CNPC International Research Center, Beijing 100083, China; Corresponding authorCNPC International Research Center, Beijing 100083, ChinaChinnery Assets Limited, Yangon 513168, MyanmarCNPC International Research Center, Beijing 100083, ChinaCNPC International Research Center, Beijing 100083, China; China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaCNPC International Research Center, Beijing 100083, ChinaChina National Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Corporation (CNODC), CNPC, farmed in four blocks in Myanmar in 2001 and 2002. They were situated at the Central Myanmar Basin with a total area of 3514 km2. Due to the low exploration degree and high exploration risk in these blocks, it is necessary that the synthetic analyses of petroleum geology and resource potential be done as soon as possible. Twelve oil samples are picked up from different blocks and formations and the oil-oil correlation is carried out by biomarker analyses. Based on the oil-oil correlation by biomarker differences in different oils, three oil families in CNPC concession blocks are identified, and the studied areas are divided into three possible petroleum systems. The biomarker lupanes and bicadinanes have also been detected from all oil samples, suggesting these oils should be sourced from the Late Cretaceous or Tertiary terrestrial source rocks. Key words: Myanmar, Central Myanmar Basin, biomarker, petroleum system, lupane, bicadinanehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380408600178
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author Ding-sheng CHENG
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Zhen-yu LEI
Lun-kun WAN
Hai-gang DUAN
Zhi LI
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Xiao-hua PAN
Zhen-yu LEI
Lun-kun WAN
Hai-gang DUAN
Zhi LI
Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar
Petroleum Exploration and Development
author_facet Ding-sheng CHENG
Xiao-hua PAN
Zhen-yu LEI
Lun-kun WAN
Hai-gang DUAN
Zhi LI
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title Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar
title_short Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar
title_full Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar
title_fullStr Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in CNPC concession blocks, Myanmar
title_sort division of petroleum system by using biomarker analysis in cnpc concession blocks, myanmar
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum Exploration and Development
issn 1876-3804
publishDate 2008-02-01
description China National Oil & Gas Exploration and Development Corporation (CNODC), CNPC, farmed in four blocks in Myanmar in 2001 and 2002. They were situated at the Central Myanmar Basin with a total area of 3514 km2. Due to the low exploration degree and high exploration risk in these blocks, it is necessary that the synthetic analyses of petroleum geology and resource potential be done as soon as possible. Twelve oil samples are picked up from different blocks and formations and the oil-oil correlation is carried out by biomarker analyses. Based on the oil-oil correlation by biomarker differences in different oils, three oil families in CNPC concession blocks are identified, and the studied areas are divided into three possible petroleum systems. The biomarker lupanes and bicadinanes have also been detected from all oil samples, suggesting these oils should be sourced from the Late Cretaceous or Tertiary terrestrial source rocks. Key words: Myanmar, Central Myanmar Basin, biomarker, petroleum system, lupane, bicadinane
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