Heavy Oils and Oil Sands: Global Distribution and Resource Assessment

被引:91
作者
Liu Zuodong [1 ]
Wang Hongjun [1 ]
Blackbourn, Graham [2 ]
Ma Feng [1 ]
He Zhengjun [1 ]
Wen Zhixing [1 ]
Wang Zhaoming [1 ]
Yang Zi [1 ]
Luan Tiansi [1 ]
Wu Zhenzhen [1 ]
机构
[1] PetroChina Res Inst Petr Explorat & Dev, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
[2] Blackbourn Geoconsulting Co, Boness, Scotland
关键词
heavy oil; oil sand; residual hydrocarbons; global resource assessment; PETROLEUM; BASINS;
D O I
10.1111/1755-6724.13778
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Global recoverable resources of heavy oil and oil sands have been assessed by CNPC using a geology-based assessment method combined with the traditional volumetric method, spatial interpolation method, parametric-probability method etc. The most favourable areas for exploration have been selected in accordance with a comprehensive scoring system. The results show: (1) For geological resources, CNPC estimate 991.18 billion tonnes of heavy oil and 501.26 billion tonnes of oil sands globally, of which technically recoverable resources of heavy oil and oil sands comprise 126.74 billion tonnes and 64.13 billion tonnes respectively. More than 80% of the resources occur within Tertiary and Cretaceous reservoirs distributed across 69 heavy-oil basins and 32 oil-sands basins. 99% of recoverable resources of heavy oil and oil sands occur within foreland basins, passive continental-margin basins and cratonic basins. (2) Since residual hydrocarbon resources remain following large-scale hydrocarbon migration and destruction, heavy oil and oil sands are characterized most commonly by late hydrocarbon accumulation, the same basin types and source-reservoir conditions as for conventional hydrocarbon resources, shallow burial depth and stratabound reservoirs. (3) Three accumulation models are recognised, depending on basin type: degradation along slope; destruction by uplift; and migration along faults. (4) In addition to mature exploration regions such as Canada and Venezuela, the Volga-Ural Basin and the Pre-Caspian Basin are less well-explored and have good potential for oil-sand discoveries, and it is predicted that the Middle East will be an important region for heavy-oil development.
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