Characteristics and Genesis of Heavy Oil in Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt in East Venezuela Basin

Title

Characteristics and Genesis of Heavy Oil in Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt in East Venezuela Basin

Subject

Crude oil
Petroleum industry
Bacteria
Biodegradation
Heavy oil production
Petroleum prospecting

Description

This paper focuses on the features and genesis of Orinoco heavy oil in the East Venezuela Basin based on geochemical data and geologic evolution of this heavy oil belt. In accordance with crude oil composition and properties, heavy oil in the north gradually changes into extra-heavy oil in the south. Orinoco heavy oil is the product of secondary hydrocarbon generation, especially bacteria degradation, which was active in the proper temperature conditions caused by sustained, slow, small subsidence since the Cenozoic Era at this slope zone. As a result, crude oil experienced sustained biodegradation in the process of southward long-distance migration and accumulation along the slope. The flushed zones with meteoric water in the northern belt provided abundant inorganic nutrients for microorganisms, which accelerated bacteria metabolism and crude degradation. Thus, low API occurs locally against a background of high API in the north of the heavy oil belt. In addition to microbial degradation, the increase in viscosity was also related to water washing. Multi-phase crude accumulation gave rise to complicated, nonhomogeneous crude oil properties. Our study may provide useful information for heavy oil exploration and development in relevant prospects. 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
955-974

Publisher

8th International Field Exploration and Development Conference, IFEDC 2019, October 16, 2019 - October 18, 2019

Date

2020

Contributor

Huang, Wen-song
Zhang, Chao-qian
Meng, Zheng
Xu, Fang

Type

conferencePaper

Identifier

18668755
10.1007/978-981-15-2485-1_85

Collection

Citation

“Characteristics and Genesis of Heavy Oil in Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt in East Venezuela Basin,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/24871.

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