Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5162928 | Organic Geochemistry | 2011 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
High quality petroleum source rocks with high Corg content and hydrogen index (HI) values were found for samples of Eocene, Coniacian, Turonian and Cenomanian age. Most samples were carbonate rich and organic/sulfur values were high to moderate. Various maturity parameters indicated immature or possibly early mature organic matter. Based on organic geochemical and petrological data, the organic matter is of marine/aquatic origin (Cenomanian) or a mixture of aquatic and terrigenous material (Eocene). The Early Cretaceous interval did not contain high quality source rocks, but indications of petroleum impregnation were found.
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Authors
Victoria F. Sachse, Ralf Littke, Sabine Heim, Oliver Kluth, Jürgen Schober, Lahcen Boutib, Haddou Jabour, Ferdinand Perssen, Sven Sindern,