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Oklahoma City Geological Society

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The Shale Shaker
Vol. 67 (2016), No. 4. (July/August), Pages 136-157

Characterization of Granite Wash Oils from Western Oklahoma and the Eastern Texas Panhandle

R. Paul Philp, Liu Li, Thanh X. Nguyen

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The Granite Wash Formation is a very productive oil-prone formation located in Western Oklahoma/Eastern Texas. While many papers have discussed the geological characteristics of the producing formation, few data have been published on the geochemical characteristics of the oils and possible corresponding source rocks. The current paper focuses on the geochemistry of fourteen oils produced from the Missourian, Virgillian and Desmoinesian formations in Beckham County, Oklahoma and Wheeler County, Texas. The oils are produced from alluvial fans, fan deltas, proximal turbidite and debris flows. The samples were fractionated and characterized by a wide range of geochemical techniques including gas chromatography, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-mass spectrometry and stable isotope analysis.


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