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Lecture23
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Lecture 23 - Generation, Migration & Preservation of Petroleum
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Lecture 23
Source rock
rocks with high TOC (total organic carbon), algae/plankton rich, spores, pollen, land plant remains
formed in low energy, stagnant (no circulation), anoxic (low oxygen) environment
often fine-grained
rate of decomposition - preserve organic materials
too slow- bacteria /oxidation on surface
too rapid- diluted by sediments
production of organic matter - accumulation/concentration in sediments - preserve from bacteria/oxidation
Decomposition environment
lake, basin, swamps, marshes, river, delta, anoxic zones
Generation
source kitchen
area where source rocks have matured
burial and chemical alternation of organic material - organic matters broken into kerogen which then broken into petroleum
Kerogen
Lipid rich kerogen & sapropelic kerogen
marine organisms
oil
Humic kerogen
land organisms
gas
Maturation process
oil generation requires temp: 50-90 to be mature, cease at 140-170degree (oil windown)
controlled by temp & time
gas generation increases above 150degree, cease at 200-230degree (gas window)
degree determine by kerogen colour: darker-high temp-more mature
source potential: not reach oil window (immature), hotter than gas window (overmature), max. temp reached
Temperature
lower limit
Present day temperature in wells
upper limit- max.temp reached
Vitrinite reflectance
spore/pollen colouration index
kerogen colouration index
rock can experience different temp from present temp in the past due to temp gradient decrease with time/ uplifted
below 80: biodegradation: bacteria destroy oil
Burial history (geohistory of basin)
model, evaluate if/when source mature before
Migration
Primary
from rock to carrier bed (solution in water, gas, droplets, globules, microfacturing)
Secondary
from carrier bed (permeable layers) - trap (buoyancy)
affect by poresize, rock type
Tertiary
through seal (tilting, faulting, capillary failure)
buoyancy force vs capillary pressure
water washing
removal of gas+light HC by solution in moving water
Fault/seal breach
Movement of petroleum from source -trap
Preservation
Decrease with time as processes (heating, lift, fold, erosion)
Age distribution of oil fields often young - require: little/no tectonic activity
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