Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8123806 International Journal of Coal Geology 2016 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study we examined the total oil of marine to lacustrine source rocks from German shale oil formations using data from Rock-Eval combined with solvent extraction. Each source rock was analysed by Rock-Eval both non-extracted and extracted to obtain values for total oil (= [S1wholerock − S1extracted rock] + [S2wholerock − S2extracted rock]). Comparison of these two data sets revealed that for the individual formations in average 17-23% of the S2 fraction is extractable, herein termed “S2 oil”. This “S2 oil” increases the total oil amount compared to the conventional free oil (S1) by average factors of 2.2-3.6. For selected source rocks the molecular composition of the “S2 oil” was obtained by a specific approach: Rock-Eval analysis was terminated after S1-detection at 301 °C, samples were retrieved, solvent extracted and analysed by gas chromatography. Depending on the type of organic matter and maturity, the “S2 oil” contains significant amounts of higher boiling hydrocarbons such as n-alkanes but also contributes to the unresolved complex mixture. It is to date unclear, how much of this “S2 oil” should be finally considered as technically mobilized shale oil.
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