Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5162684 | Organic Geochemistry | 2010 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The results of our study indicate that asphaltenes can be used to infer the organofacies of the low maturity petroleum charge in mixed crude oils. Compositional characteristics of the asphaltene pyrolysates indicate an origin of the related oils from Type II/III or Type III source rock kerogen. The n-alkyl-chain length distributions of the asphaltene pyrolysates predict source rocks that generated high wax paraffinic-naphthenic-aromatic oils or paraffinic oils. The n-alkyl-chain length of asphaltene pyrolysates changes in proportion to oxicity and the relative input of terrigenous organic matter to the source rock.
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Authors
Eric Lehne, Volker Dieckmann,