Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations

The current study describes the mode of occurrences of Labuan Cenozoic coals as observed in the field and identifies the coal macerals based on their organic petrographic characteristics as observed under reflected white light and blue light excitation. In this study some sedimentological aspects su...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, W.H., Lee, C.P., Gou, P., Shuib, M.K., Ng, T.F., Albaghdady, A.A., Mislan, M.F., Mustapha, K.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.146052015-11-06T04:16:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/14605/ Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations Abdullah, W.H. Lee, C.P. Gou, P. Shuib, M.K. Ng, T.F. Albaghdady, A.A. Mislan, M.F. Mustapha, K.A. QE Geology The current study describes the mode of occurrences of Labuan Cenozoic coals as observed in the field and identifies the coal macerals based on their organic petrographic characteristics as observed under reflected white light and blue light excitation. In this study some sedimentological aspects such as the depositional environment were correlated with the organic petrological characteristics of the coals. Based on the organic petrographic features and the thermal maturity as determined by vitrinite reflectance some new stratigraphic associations have been identified. Similarities in sedimentological and organic petrological characteristics suggest that the shaly strata associated with carbonaceous sandstones exposed on the north-western part of Labuan Island and the outcrop exposed in the south within the east Kiam Sam Peninsula belong to the same sequence within the Setap Shale Formation. Based on petrographic characteristics described and vitrinite reflectance values obtained from this study, at least four distinct units that are associated with coal-bearing sediments can be recognized. Strata with vitrinite reflectance (VR, %Ro) in the range of approximately 0.4–0.5% is the youngest and belongs to the Belait Formation which include the Tg. Layang-Layangan unit. The oldest sequence outcropping at Tg. Punei near the Labuan Crude Oil Terminal (Shell Terminal) belongs to the West Crocker Formation, possesses vitrinite reflectance in the range of 0.8–0.9%, whereas the intermediate unit is the Setap Shale Formation which possesses VR of 0.55–0.6% (including the East Kiam Sam sandstone unit) and Temburong Formation which possesses VR in the range of 0.65–0.75%. It ought to be noted that the differences in the thermal maturity variations within the Cenozoic sediments of Labuan reported here does not form the fundamental basis of the stratigraphic subdivision of Labuan, but an attempt to associate it with what appear to be the still unresolved stratigraphic issues of Labuan. These VR values suggest the Belait Formation is immature, Setap Shale Formation is early mature, while the Temburong and West Crocker Formations are at peak maturity for liquid hydrocarbon generation. The analysed coals are predominantly mangrove-derived and considered to be oil-prone as suggested by the common occurrences of oil haze, suberinite, bituminite, exsudatinite and perhydrous vitrinite. Elsevier 2013-10-25 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, W.H. and Lee, C.P. and Gou, P. and Shuib, M.K. and Ng, T.F. and Albaghdady, A.A. and Mislan, M.F. and Mustapha, K.A. (2013) Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 76. pp. 334-345. ISSN 1367-9120 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1367912013003052 doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2013.05.017
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topic QE Geology
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Abdullah, W.H.
Lee, C.P.
Gou, P.
Shuib, M.K.
Ng, T.F.
Albaghdady, A.A.
Mislan, M.F.
Mustapha, K.A.
Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
description The current study describes the mode of occurrences of Labuan Cenozoic coals as observed in the field and identifies the coal macerals based on their organic petrographic characteristics as observed under reflected white light and blue light excitation. In this study some sedimentological aspects such as the depositional environment were correlated with the organic petrological characteristics of the coals. Based on the organic petrographic features and the thermal maturity as determined by vitrinite reflectance some new stratigraphic associations have been identified. Similarities in sedimentological and organic petrological characteristics suggest that the shaly strata associated with carbonaceous sandstones exposed on the north-western part of Labuan Island and the outcrop exposed in the south within the east Kiam Sam Peninsula belong to the same sequence within the Setap Shale Formation. Based on petrographic characteristics described and vitrinite reflectance values obtained from this study, at least four distinct units that are associated with coal-bearing sediments can be recognized. Strata with vitrinite reflectance (VR, %Ro) in the range of approximately 0.4–0.5% is the youngest and belongs to the Belait Formation which include the Tg. Layang-Layangan unit. The oldest sequence outcropping at Tg. Punei near the Labuan Crude Oil Terminal (Shell Terminal) belongs to the West Crocker Formation, possesses vitrinite reflectance in the range of 0.8–0.9%, whereas the intermediate unit is the Setap Shale Formation which possesses VR of 0.55–0.6% (including the East Kiam Sam sandstone unit) and Temburong Formation which possesses VR in the range of 0.65–0.75%. It ought to be noted that the differences in the thermal maturity variations within the Cenozoic sediments of Labuan reported here does not form the fundamental basis of the stratigraphic subdivision of Labuan, but an attempt to associate it with what appear to be the still unresolved stratigraphic issues of Labuan. These VR values suggest the Belait Formation is immature, Setap Shale Formation is early mature, while the Temburong and West Crocker Formations are at peak maturity for liquid hydrocarbon generation. The analysed coals are predominantly mangrove-derived and considered to be oil-prone as suggested by the common occurrences of oil haze, suberinite, bituminite, exsudatinite and perhydrous vitrinite.
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author Abdullah, W.H.
Lee, C.P.
Gou, P.
Shuib, M.K.
Ng, T.F.
Albaghdady, A.A.
Mislan, M.F.
Mustapha, K.A.
author_facet Abdullah, W.H.
Lee, C.P.
Gou, P.
Shuib, M.K.
Ng, T.F.
Albaghdady, A.A.
Mislan, M.F.
Mustapha, K.A.
author_sort Abdullah, W.H.
title Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
title_short Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
title_full Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
title_fullStr Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
title_full_unstemmed Coal-bearing strata of Labuan: Mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
title_sort coal-bearing strata of labuan: mode of occurrences, organic petrographic characteristics and stratigraphic associations
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/14605/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1367912013003052
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