
Petroleum Geochemistry & Source Rock
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Petroleum Geochemistry & Source Rock
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Main Elements of the Petroleum System
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Multiple Choice
Match the elements of petroleum system with the correct description:
A deposit rich in organic matters, which typically consists of the remains of phytoplankton; typically a fine-grained marine or lacustrine sediment. It must have been buried to a depth at which it was subjected to considerable temperature for considerable time.
Source Rock
Seal Rock
Reservoir Rock
Trap
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Multiple Choice
Match the elements of petroleum system with the correct description:
Upward movement of petroleum from source rock toward a reservoir rock.
Immigration
Mitigation
Migration
Adaptation
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Multiple Choice
Match the elements of petroleum system with the correct description:
A porous & permeable material that stores hydrocarbons.
Caprock
Reservoir rock
Seal rock
Source rock
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Multiple Choice
Match the elements of petroleum system with the correct description:
A geological structure affecting the reservoir rock and caprock of a petroleum system allowing the accumulation of hydrocarbons in a reservoir.
Seal
Source rock
Trap
Mineral
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Multiple Choice
Match the elements of petroleum system with the correct description:
Impermeable rock that traps the hydrocarbon inside a reservoir rock.
Cap rock
Source rock
Reservoir rock
Trap
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Origin of Petroleum
Organic theory
•From the transformation of biomatter.
•The biogenic origin of petroleum is widely accepted on the basis of geochemical studies.
•The deposition of organic-rich sediment is favored by a high rate of production of organic matter and high preservation potential.
•The preservation of organic matter is favored by anaerobic bottom conditions and a rapid sedimentation rate.
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Basic Components of Organic Matter (OM)
The principal biological components of living organisms are:
•PROTEINS
–More abundant in animals: O, C, N, H
•CARBOHYDRATES
–Occur in both. Cn(H2O)n
–sugars, cellulose, starch
•LIPIDS (Fats)
–Occur in both: C, H, O
–Fats, oils, waxes (e.g. leaf cuticles)
•LIGNIN
–Occurs in plants: complex aromatic ring structures, large molecules
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Basic Components of Organic Matter (OM)
THow do living organisms become Organic Matter?
Organism dies: decay begins
Complex molecules break down rapidly.
How then does OM accumulate in the vast quantities needed for identified oil volumes?
Accumulation of large quantities of living organisms requires Oxygen.
To facilitate oil generation, the OM produced by the death of these organisms must be preserved.
Preservation of large quantities of dead organisms requires Anoxia (anoxic environment).
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How does OM become Oil?
2 stages:
•Conversion of OM to kerogen
•Conversion of Kerogen to oil and gas
Transformation of OM into Kerogen
•As the organic matter is buried, it transforms from basic biological components into new polymeric organic compounds that eventually become kerogen.
What is kerogen?
•Insoluble in organic solvents
•Complex mixture of high molecular weight organic materials
•Kerogen is composed of varying proportions of C, H, and O. General composition may be described as: (C12H12ON0.16)x
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Type of Kerogen
Type I: algae kerogen LAKE
“best” oil source
Lipid-rich
Type II: herbaceous (liptinic) kerogen MARINE
Good oil source
Includes zooplankton (sapropelic)
Type III: woody (coaly/humic) kerogen FOREST
Good gas source
Rich in humic component
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Time and oil generation
•The amount of oil generated increases linearly with time
•The amount generated increases EXPONENTIALLY with temperature.
•Thus, TIME IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR
•The younger the source, the higher the temperature required to generate oil
This Introduced the Concept of the OIL WINDOW
•A range of temperatures through which oil generation can occur
•Below 60°C: sediments are immature
•Above the critical temperature (Approx 120°C): sediments are post-mature
•Assumes that no migration of the oil has occurred (I.e. into lower temperature regimes)
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