Oil-Source Rock Correlation of The Selected Oil and Source Rock Sample

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Using Biomarker Parameters and Significant of Indices to Make a Correlations Between the Generated Oils and Source Rocks

ISBN: 6202521562
ISBN 13: 9786202521567
Autor: Salih, Danyar Abubaker
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Umfang: 52 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.05.2020
Auflage: 1/2020
Format: 0.4 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 96 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 9171146 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Four samples comprising two oil and two rock samples were analyzed using gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry to a better understanding of the source of the oils produced in the KSK-02 well, using significant biomarker parameters. According to the calculated data from m/z 85 shows that parameters Pr/ n-C17 and Ph/ n-C18 were also used to classify the association between oil and source and their maximum values are 0.83 and 1.12, respectively. Isoprenoid with CPI's diagram indicates that comparatively oil of the four oil and source rock samples was deposited in a more reduced state; and the CPI value ranges from 1.0 to 1.15, the lowest recorded for RS-01 and the highest for OS-01. The index Pr/Ph of 0,86 - 0,96 was determined; the value OS-01 was higher than the value Pr/Ph and the value of OS-02 was lowest in Pr/ Ph (0.86). Furthermore, the relation of Pr/ n-C17 and Ph/ n-C18 indicates that all the samples are in the region of type II and III kerogen. Finally, the binary diagrams of C29 regular sterane /(+) and 20S/(20S+20R) suggesting that the sample are thermally mature and placed in the early oil window.

Autorenporträt

I was graduated from the Department of Geology, and I have been starting my job there since 2009. I was awarded a scholarship from KRG/ HCDP to study MSc in the United Kingdom, then I studied my MSc at Newcastle University in Petroleum Geochemistry. Currently, I am teaching at the University of Sulaimani/College of Science/ Department of Geology.

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