Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5163065 Organic Geochemistry 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Bulk petroleum generation kinetics were determined on eleven Draupne Formation samples taken from a well in the Tampen Spur area using programmed temperature open system pyrolysis at 0.1, 0.7 and 5.0 K/min. The samples covered the entire Draupne Formation from its bottom to its top in the studied well. Individual measurements taken at the same heating rate were summed to one pyrolysis yield curve and normalized to the average Rock-Eval S2 value. The three summed curves were then used as input to determine a kinetic model that is representative of the Draupne Formation in this well. Enhanced kinetic modelling was applied in order to account for the expected variations of frequency factors. After geological extrapolation, the resulting kinetic model represents the petroleum generation characteristics of the entire Draupne Formation in the study area, accounting for the variability in source potential across organofacies.
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