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Douglas W. Waples, Tsutomu Machihara

AAPG Special Volumes

... interests include studies of biomarkers in bitumens and oils, studies of hydrocarbon generation by compaction pyrolysis of kerogen, and studies...

1991

ABSTRACT: The Application of Light Hydrocarbons Technique to Classify the Depositional Environment of Type III oils

Ching-Tse Chang, Kwang-Yeu Chang, Cheng-Lung Kuo, Jun-Chin Shen

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... source (Type III kerogen). The gas chromatograph (GC) was equipped with an auto sampler for injections, a flame ionization detector (FID) and electronic...

2009

ABSTRACT: THE CONTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY AND ORGANIC PETROLOGY TO PETROLEUM EXPLORATION IN BRAZIL

Luiz Antonio Freitas Trindade

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... of petroleum source rocks involves the determination of their thermal evolution, which is based on visual kerogen analyses, calibrated with other...

2009

ABSTRACT: Estimating thermal maturity, generation potential and mineralogical composition of oil shale and post-pyrolysis residues using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

Justin E. Birdwell

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... questions regarding source rocks. IR characterization of oil shale can be used to assess the relative contribution of organic moieties to kerogen...

2010

Abstract: Diagenesis and Porosity Reduction during Burial of Upper Miocene Sandstones, Jerneh-3 Well, Malay Basin

Mazlan b. Hj. Madon

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... have occurred simultaneously within the adjacent shales, namely: (1) the transformation of smectite to illite, and (2) the maturation of kerogen...

1992

Petroleum Geology and Geochemistry of Miocene Source Rocks and Heavy Petroleum Samples from Huasna Basin, California

Alan S. Kornacki

AAPG Special Volumes

... amounts of detrital clay and carbonate minerals. Pyrolysis-FID and visual kerogen analysis demonstrate that Monterey and Rincon shales are good...

1996

Petroleum Generation in Gulf Coast Tertiary Sediments: ABSTRACT

R. E. Laplante

AAPG Bulletin

... of a kerogen residue increasingly enriched in carbon. The most significant oxygen-rich volatile is carbon dioxide and the most significant hydrogen-rich...

1972

Petroleum Generation in Gulf Coast Tertiary Sediments: ABSTRACT

R. E. Laplante

AAPG Bulletin

... is a thermal process marked by the generation of volatiles relatively rich in oxygen and hydrogen, and the formation of a kerogen residue increasingly...

1973

Influence of Nature and Diagenesis of Organic Matter in Formation of Petroleum: ABSTRACT

Bernard P. Tissot, Bernard Durand, Jean Espitalie

AAPG Bulletin

.... The whole is able to evolve by loss of functional groups towards several types of kerogen, according to depositional environment. Elevation...

1973

Simple Pyrolysis Technique Using Well Cuttings to Map Source Rocks, Gas-Condensate Maturity, and Abnormal Fluid Pressures Associated with Fracture Reservoirs: Example from Anadarko Basin: ABSTRACT

W. Jerry Koch, Fred F. Meissner

AAPG Bulletin

... of kerogen-rich rock are pyrolyzed in a test tube, oil-like material may be generated and condensed as a brown residue around the walls of the tube...

1979

Oil and Metals in Ordovician and Devonian Kerogenous Marine Strata of Central Nevada: ABSTRACT

Forrest G. Poole, George A. Desborough

AAPG Bulletin

... 5. (May) Kerogen-rich mudstone, siltstone, dolomite, and chert units as much as 50 m thick in the Vinini (Ordovician) and Woodruff (Devonian...

1980

Thermal Effects on Sedimentary Organic Matter and Recognition and Mapping of Subjacent Igneous Plutons, Ruby Range, Colorado: ABSTRACT

Donald R. Baker, John L. Cuddihee, Daniel B. Pearson

AAPG Bulletin

... adjacent to the Ruby Range axis. Geochemical and related studies, including hydrocarbon levels and types, kerogen composition, visual kerogen, and vitrinite...

1981

Organic Geochemistry and Petroleum Exploration--Problems?: ABSTRACT

Leigh C. Price

AAPG Bulletin

.... In these same rocks, the kerogen still retains high values of pyrolyzable hydrocarbons normalized to organic carbon. All five well bores have had higher than 250...

1981

Petroleum Geology of Southern Appalachian Foreland Basin: Black Warrior Basin of Alabama: ABSTRACT

Ernest A. Mancini, James W. Holmes, Brian K. Shepard

AAPG Bulletin

... and the Lewis marine shales make excellent petroleum source rocks. These shales contain amorphous, algal, and herbaceous kerogen. The state...

1981

Source-Rock Potential of Austin Chalk, Upper Cretaceous, Southeastern Texas: ABSTRACT

George J. Grabowski, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... Eagle Ford Formation, although there is typically more organic matter in the shales of the Eagle Ford Formation. The kerogen is amorphous, sapropelic...

1981

Thermal Chromatography in Source-Rock Analysis: ABSTRACT

J. B. Davis, J. P. Stanley

AAPG Bulletin

... chromatography of mixtures of expanding three-layer clays and sedimentary organic matter or kerogen gives insight into the differences in composition...

1982

Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography as an Exploration Tool for Geochemical Evaluation of Source-Rock Potential: ABSTRACT

Thomas T. Y. Ho, Harry Dembicki, Jr., Brian Horsfield

AAPG Bulletin

... or quantitatively by hydrocarbon composition (C1-C4, C5-C14, and C15+) from the kerogen (Peak II) pyrolysate. Oil-prone sediments are recognized by GC traces...

1982

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