The geochemical data of the gas sourced from the Majiagou Formation indicate low organic content and high thermal maturity, which make the evaluation of the hydrocarbon generative potential difficult. However, the low organic abundance and high thermal maturity of the Majiagou Formation make it difficult to evaluate its hydrocarbon generation potential. The study of the genesis of pyrite can provide a better understanding of a source-rock depositional environment and its evolution. In this paper, we report on a significant amount of pyrite linked to the hydrocarbon source in the Majiagou Formation. Light and electron microscopy were used to observe the morphology of the pyrite, while sulfur, carbon and oxygen isotopes were used to investigate the geochemical characteristics of pyrite and the surrounding rock matrix. The results showed that macroscopic stellate pyrite filled cracks and is found in veins or along the laminar surface, as well as agglomerated pyrite; microscopically, pyrite is dominated by autotypic pyrite in the form of cubes, pentagonal dodecahedrons and columns. The 34SCDT ranged from 4.6 to 27.5‰, 13CPDB values ranged from −3.4 to −2.3‰ and 18OPDB values ranged from −10.5 to −7.3‰. Our findings, combined with the geological background and thermal history of the region, suggest that the pyrite in the Majiagou Formation was formed by thermochemical sulfate reduction, which indicates that large-scale hydrocarbon generation events have occurred. The rocks of the Majiagou Formation had the ability to generate hydrocarbons. Our research can be utilized as supporting material for the exploration and development of natural gas fields in the Ordos Basin.
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The genesis and significance of pyrite in the Ordovician Majiagou Formation in the central and eastern Ordos Basin Available to Purchase
Wanliu Qiu;
Wanliu Qiu
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
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Dongdong Zhang;
Dongdong Zhang
*
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
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Xiaoyan Chen;
Xiaoyan Chen
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State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
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, Northwest University
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Wenhui Liu;
Wenhui Liu
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State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
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Xiaofeng Wang;
Xiaofeng Wang
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State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
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Tao Zhang;
Tao Zhang
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Sinopec Petroleum Exploration and Research Institute
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, Beijing 100083, China
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Houyong Luo;
Houyong Luo
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State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
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Qian Zhang;
Qian Zhang
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State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
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Danting Feng
Danting Feng
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State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
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, Xi'an 710069, China
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Wanliu Qiu
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Dongdong Zhang
*
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Xiaoyan Chen
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Wenhui Liu
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Xiaofeng Wang
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Tao Zhang
2
Sinopec Petroleum Exploration and Research Institute
, No. 31, Xueyuanlu, Haidian District
, Beijing 100083, China
Houyong Luo
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Qian Zhang
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
Danting Feng
1
State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics
, Department of Geology
, Northwest University
, Northern Taibai Street 229
, Xi'an 710069, China
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20 Nov 2024
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19 Jan 2025
First Online:
24 Mar 2025
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Wanliu Qiu, Dongdong Zhang, Xiaoyan Chen, Wenhui Liu, Xiaofeng Wang, Tao Zhang, Houyong Luo, Qian Zhang, Danting Feng; The genesis and significance of pyrite in the Ordovician Majiagou Formation in the central and eastern Ordos Basin. Petroleum Geoscience 2025;; 31 (1): petgeo2024–049. doi: https://doi.org/10.1144/petgeo2024-049
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Asia
- C-13/C-12
- carbon
- carbonate rocks
- China
- chromatograms
- dolostone
- Far East
- gas chromatograms
- genesis
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Majiagou Formation
- marine environment
- natural gas
- O-18/O-16
- Ordos Basin
- Ordovician
- oxygen
- Paleozoic
- petrography
- petroleum
- petroleum exploration
- pyrite
- reduction
- S-34/S-32
- sedimentary rocks
- Shaanxi China
- source rocks
- stable isotopes
- sulfate ion
- sulfides
- sulfur
- thermal maturity
- thermochemical properties
- Fuxian China
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