WORLD-CLASS PALEOGENE OIL-PRONE SOURCE
ROCKS FROM A CORED LACUSTRINE SYN-RIFT
SUCCESSION, BACH LONG VI ISLAND, SONG
HONG BASIN, OFFSHORE NORTHERN VIETNAM
H.I. Petersen
1
*, M. B. W. Fyhn
2
, L. H. Nielsen
2
, H. A.Tuan
3
,
C.D. Quang
4
, N.T.Tuyen
4
, P.V. Thang
4
, N.T.Tham
4
,
N.K. Oang
3
and I. Abatzis
2
Oil-prone source rocks occurring in lacustrine syn-rift successions have generated signiicant
amounts of hydrocarbons in many Cenozoic basins in SE Asia. As most exploration wells
are located on structural highs, the source rock successions are seldom drilled and their
initial composition and generation potential are poorly known. The inverted Bach Long Vi
Graben is located at the intersection of the NW–SE trending Song Hong Basin (Yinggehai
Basin) and the NE–SW trending Beibuwan Basin in the Gulf of Tonkin, offshore northern
Vietnam. The uppermost part of the inverted graben is exhumed and exposed on Bach
Long Vi island. In order to investigate the amount and source rock quality of the syn-rift
mudstones, the ENRECA-3 well was drilled on the island and cored some 500 m of the
syn-rift succession.The well provided excellent cores with a recovery of 99%, dominated by
lacustrine mudstones interbedded with various gravity low deposits. Organic petrography
shows that the mudstones are thermally immature and contain sapropelic Type I and mixed
Types I and III kerogen. Source rock screening data from more than 300 samples demonstrate
that the lacustrine source rocks have an average TOC content of 2.88 wt% and an average
Hydrogen Index of 566 mg HC/g TOC.The average Hydrogen Index of the reactive kerogen
was determined to be 769 mg HC/g TOC. The Source Potential Index (SPI) is 9 tons HC/
m
2
and the mudstones will, upon full maturation, generate black oil with a gas-liquid ratio
not exceeding ~1700 scf/stb. The mudstones are thus highly oil-prone. In addition, several
tens of metres of source rock within the overlying succession are exposed on Bach Long Vi
island and in the surrounding sealoor, and the well did not reach the base of the source rock
succession. Although the net-source rock thickness of the ENRECA-3 well is estimated to be
233 m, the net thickness of the entire source rock succession will be greater. The present
study is the irst organic geochemical assessment of a thick lacustrine source rock section
in the petroliferous NE Song Hong Basin, and the promising results may be applied not
only to other parts of the basin but also to other Cenozoic basins with syn-rift successions
containing signiicant source rock intervals.
1
Maersk Oil, Esplanaden 50, DK-1263 Copenhagen K,
Denmark.
2
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS),
Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
3
Vietnam Petroleum Institute, Hanoi,Vietnam.
4
Vietnam Petroleum Institute, VPI Labs, Ho Chi Minh
City,Vietnam.
*Corresponding author:
henrik.ingermann.petersen@maerskoil.com
Key words: oil-prone source rocks, kerogen, organic
geochemistry, lacustrine syn-rift succession, Song Hong
Basin,Vietnam.
INTRODUCTION
In petroliferous rift basins in SE Asia, most of the
petroleum is charged from non-marine lacustrine and
coaly source rocks containing Type I and Type III
373 Journal of Petroleum Geology,Vol. 37(4), October 2014, pp 373-389
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