Abstract
Recently, the accumulation of shale gas and shale oil in the rifted lacustrine basin of China has garnered increasing interest. In this paper, the shale located in the Shahejie Formation of the Liaohe western depression of the Bohai Bay Basin was selected as the focus of a comprehensive evaluation of the geological controls of shale gas and shale oil accumulation. (1) In a rifted lacustrine basin, the subsidence rate of the stratigraphy is rapid, which results in a massive sedimentation of organic-rich shale. The shale that developed in the deep and semi-deep lacustrine facies is characterized by a high concentration of organic matter, with an average total organic carbon (TOC) content over 2.0% being measured. The TOC consists primarily of type I-II1 kerogen, which contains abundant sapropelic materials and has relatively low thermal maturity, ranging from 0.4 to 0.9%
