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Chapter from: M
66: Hydrocarbon Migration And Its Near-Surface Expression
Edited By
Dietmar Schumacher and Michael A. AbramsAuthor:
Alan S. Kornacki Geochemistry, Generation, Migration
Published 1996 as
part of Memoir 66
Copyright © 1996 The American Association of Petroleum
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Kornacki,
A. S., 1996, Petroleum geology and geochemistry of Miocene source rocks
and heavy petroleum samples from Huasna Basin, California, in D.
Schumacher and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon migration and its near-surface
expression: AAPG Memoir 66, p. 413-430. |
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Chapter
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Petroleum
Geology and Geochemistry of Miocene Source Rocks and Heavy Petroleum Samples
from Huasna Basin, California |
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Alan S. Kornacki
Shell Offshore, Inc.
New Orleans, Louisiana,
U.S.A.
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Abstract
Only subcommercial
accumulations of heavy oil have been discovered in the Huasna Basin, which
contains numerous active oil seeps and several source rocks. The petroleum
geochemistry of a heavy oil sample from the only field in the basin and
of five tar samples obtained at seeps has been determined and compared
to the chemistry of core samples of Monterey and Rincon shales. The bulk
chemistry and mineralogy of these Miocene shales can be used to identify
several lithofacies, including phosphatic and siliceous shales containing
variable amounts of detrital clay and carbonate minerals. Pyrolysis-FID
and visual kerogen analysis demonstrate that Monterey and Rincon shales
are good quality, oil-prone source rocks in the Huasna Basin. Thermal maturity
modeling calibrated using bottom-hole temperature data and vitrinite reflectance
measurements in several wells indicate that Monterey and Rincon source
rocks are thermally mature in the axial syncline of the Huasna Basin.
The tarry petroleum obtained
at seeps is more severely biodegraded than a heavy oil sample from the
Huasna field. The chemistry of these petroleum samples, especially their
V/Ni ratios and sulfur concentrations, can be used to classify them into
distinct groups. High-sulfur samples contain >4 wt. % sulfur and are enriched
in V relative to Ni. Low-sulfur samples contain <2 wt. % sulfur and
are enriched in Ni relative to V. One tar sample exhibits an intermediate
chemistry. Sour oil and tars from the western flank of the Huasna Basin
were generated by phosphatic Monterey shales or clay-poor siliceous Monterey
shales containing sulfur-rich (Type II-S) kerogen. The sweeter petroleum
seeping along the eastern margin of the basin was probably generated by
more proximal, clay-rich Miocene shales containing Type II kerogen. Monterey
lithofacies variations in the Huasna Basin and the distribution of subsurface
oil and gas support this interpretation, as does the organic geochemistry
of bitumen samples extracted from mature shales. Thus, inferred differences
in Miocene oil quality within the Huasna Basin seem to have been influenced
primarily by source effects (with a significant overprint of biodegradation)
rather than by thermal maturity effects alone. |
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