Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5484408 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2017 39 Pages PDF
Abstract
The oil shows are classified as paraffinic-naphthenic-aromatic (P-N-A) oil with high wax contents, suggesting that the oils were generated from coal and coaly source rocks that were deposited in a deltaic-coastal environment. This is supported by bulk geochemical characteristics and biomarker compositions. A variety of biomarkers n-alkanes, regular isoprenoids, terpanes and steranes indicate that the oil shows were derived predominantly from source rock containing higher plant derived organic matter and were deposited in fluvial to deltaic environments under relatively oxic conditions. The biomarker characteristics and stable isotope compositions of the oils are similar to those of the Late Cretaceous coal and coaly shale rocks. The new data presented in this paper suggests genetic link between oil shows and coal/coaly shale rocks in the offshore Jiza-Qamar Basin and provides new evidence for the oil generative potential of the Cretaceous coals and coaly shales in the basin.
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