Identification of C₂₄ and C₂₅ lanostanes in Tertiary sulfur rich crude oils from the Jinxian Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, Northern China
2011
Lu, Hong | Sheng, Guoying | Peng, Ping’an | Ma, Qinglin | Lu, Zhenhuan
Unusual short chain lanostanes (C₂₄ and C₂₅) and C₃₀ lanostane were identified in sulfur rich crude oils from the Jinxian Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, northern China. Besides the regular steranes (C₂₇–₃₀), a series of 4-methyl steranes (C₂₂₋₂₃, C₂₇₋₃₀), 4,4-dimethyl steranes (C₂₂₋₂₄, C₂₈₋₃₀), short chain steranes (C₂₃₋₂₆), abundant pregnanes (C₂₁₋₂₂) and androstanes (C₁₉₋₂₀), together with sulfur containing steroids (20-thienylpregnanes and thienylandrostanes) were detected in the aliphatic and branched-cyclic hydrocarbon fraction of these crude oils. A literature survey of some long chain sterane analogues (e.g., A-nor-steranes, norcholestanes, C₃₀ steranes, lanostanes) and pregnanes seems to point to a sponge and/or dinoflagellate source. 4-Methyl, 4,4-dimethyl steroids and lanosterols (4,4,14-trimethyl steroids as the basic skeleton of lanostanes) can be derived from methanotrophic bacteria. Thus, a biological origin from a prokaryotic methylotroph can be used to explain the common source of abundant short chain steranes (C₂₃–₂₆), 4-methyl (C₂₂–₂₃) and 4,4-dimethyl steranes (C₂₂–₂₄), as well as lanostanes (C₂₄–₂₅ and C₃₀ analogues) in our oil samples. Generally, the steroids appear to have been extensively sulfurized with sulfur substitution at the C-22 position in the side chain during the early stage of diagenesis, which was readily subject to attack by bacterial degradation (enzymatic cleavage) and/or abiotic oxidation. As a consequence, short chain sterane analogues (e.g., abundant pregnanes and androstanes in this study) and short chain lanostanes (C₂₄−C₂₅) might later be released through cleavage of weak C–S bonds at the C-22 carbon in the sulfurized steroids and lanostane sulfides. Finally, the formation of the short chain C₂₄−C₂₅ lanostanes and distinctive occurrence of short chain steranes in this study can be well explained by microbial biodegradation of sulfurized lanostanoids and steroids in the reservoir.
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