Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential

In this study, oil shale samples were collected from Late Cretaceous Muwaqaar Chalk Marl Formation (MCM) in Jordan to study their petrologic and organic geochemical properties. Pyrolysis and bulk kinetic techniques were performed on the Late Cretaceous oil shales. The results of this study were used...

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Main Authors: Hakimi, Mohammed Hail, Abdullah, Wan Hasiah, Alqudah, Mohammad, Makeen, Yousif M., Mustapha, Khairul Azlan, Hatem, Baleid Ali
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spelling my.um.eprints.219772019-08-20T04:41:38Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21977/ Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential Hakimi, Mohammed Hail Abdullah, Wan Hasiah Alqudah, Mohammad Makeen, Yousif M. Mustapha, Khairul Azlan Hatem, Baleid Ali Q Science (General) QE Geology In this study, oil shale samples were collected from Late Cretaceous Muwaqaar Chalk Marl Formation (MCM) in Jordan to study their petrologic and organic geochemical properties. Pyrolysis and bulk kinetic techniques were performed on the Late Cretaceous oil shales. The results of this study were used to characterize the different organofacie types in the Late Cretaceous oil shales and their effect on the petroleum type generated during thermal maturation and the temperature of petroleum generation. On the basis of the geochemical results, the analysed Late Cretaceous oil shales contain predominantly Type II and rarely Type I kerogens. These kerogens are consistent with the high dominate of sapropel organic matter (i.e., alginite and amorphous organic matter). A good correlation is noted between increasing abundance of organic matter and the kerogen type that was derived from an open pyrolysis–gas chromatography (Py–GC). The Py–GC data indicate the analysed oil shale samples contain heterogeneous organic matter of the kerogen Type II-S. It is interesting to know that this sulphur-rich kerogen (Type II-S) can generate high sulphur oils at low maturity ranges. This is consistent with the predicted temperature petroleum generation from bulk kinetic models. The bulk kinetic models in this study indicate that the main phase of petroleum formation from the thermally immature Late Cretaceous oil shales occur between 122 and 148 °C. These temperature values of the petroleum generation are generally consistent with the kerogen type II-S and further indicate that the analysed oil shale samples can generate sulfur-rich oils at early stage of kerogen cracking. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hakimi, Mohammed Hail and Abdullah, Wan Hasiah and Alqudah, Mohammad and Makeen, Yousif M. and Mustapha, Khairul Azlan and Hatem, Baleid Ali (2018) Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 91. pp. 764-775. ISSN 0264-8172 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2018.01.036 doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2018.01.036
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topic Q Science (General)
QE Geology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QE Geology
Hakimi, Mohammed Hail
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
Alqudah, Mohammad
Makeen, Yousif M.
Mustapha, Khairul Azlan
Hatem, Baleid Ali
Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
description In this study, oil shale samples were collected from Late Cretaceous Muwaqaar Chalk Marl Formation (MCM) in Jordan to study their petrologic and organic geochemical properties. Pyrolysis and bulk kinetic techniques were performed on the Late Cretaceous oil shales. The results of this study were used to characterize the different organofacie types in the Late Cretaceous oil shales and their effect on the petroleum type generated during thermal maturation and the temperature of petroleum generation. On the basis of the geochemical results, the analysed Late Cretaceous oil shales contain predominantly Type II and rarely Type I kerogens. These kerogens are consistent with the high dominate of sapropel organic matter (i.e., alginite and amorphous organic matter). A good correlation is noted between increasing abundance of organic matter and the kerogen type that was derived from an open pyrolysis–gas chromatography (Py–GC). The Py–GC data indicate the analysed oil shale samples contain heterogeneous organic matter of the kerogen Type II-S. It is interesting to know that this sulphur-rich kerogen (Type II-S) can generate high sulphur oils at low maturity ranges. This is consistent with the predicted temperature petroleum generation from bulk kinetic models. The bulk kinetic models in this study indicate that the main phase of petroleum formation from the thermally immature Late Cretaceous oil shales occur between 122 and 148 °C. These temperature values of the petroleum generation are generally consistent with the kerogen type II-S and further indicate that the analysed oil shale samples can generate sulfur-rich oils at early stage of kerogen cracking.
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author Hakimi, Mohammed Hail
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
Alqudah, Mohammad
Makeen, Yousif M.
Mustapha, Khairul Azlan
Hatem, Baleid Ali
author_facet Hakimi, Mohammed Hail
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
Alqudah, Mohammad
Makeen, Yousif M.
Mustapha, Khairul Azlan
Hatem, Baleid Ali
author_sort Hakimi, Mohammed Hail
title Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
title_short Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
title_full Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
title_fullStr Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
title_full_unstemmed Pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the Late Cretaceous oil shales in Jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
title_sort pyrolysis analyses and bulk kinetic models of the late cretaceous oil shales in jordan and their implications for early mature sulphur-rich oil generation potential
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21977/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2018.01.036
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