Upper Jurassic source rocks in the Sab'atayn Basin, Yemen: Depositional environment, source potential and hydrocarbon generation

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Sachsenhofer, Reinhard F. [1 ,2 ]
Bechtel, Achim
Dellmour, Rudolf W. [3 ]
Mobarakabad, Afshin Fathi
Gratzer, Reinhard [4 ]
Salman, Adel
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[1] Res Ctr, Inst Petr & Organ Geochem, Julich, Germany
[2] Jilin Univ, Jilin, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Munich Bavaria, German Sci Fdn, Munich, Germany
[4] Univ Leoben, Leoben, Austria
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GEOARABIA | 2012年 / 17卷 / 04期
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IN-SOURCE ROCKS; CRUDE OILS; VITRINITE REFLECTANCE; SHABWA BASIN; RED-SEA; INDICATORS; CHROMATOGRAPHY; SEDIMENTATION; SENSITIVITY; PYROLYSIS;
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The Sab'atayn Basin is a major hydrocarbon province in Yemen. Important source rocks occur in Upper Jurassic units (Lam Member of the Madbi Formation, Sab'atayn Formation). Depositional environment, source potential and maturity of the source rocks were investigated using 60 cuttings samples from the Tagina South-1 Well. All samples were analysed for bulk parameters (total organic carbon (TOC), carbonate, sulphur, RockEval). A subset of samples was selected for biomarker analysis, pyrolysis-gas chromatography and isotope investigations. A carbonate-rich, euhaline, dysoxic to anoxic environment prevailed during deposition of the Lam Member. Bituminous shales within the overlying Sab'atayn Formation formed in a hypersaline, strictly anoxic depositional setting. Changes in the phytoplankton communities coincide with the outlined changes in the water body. Upward decreasing delta C-13 values suggest changes in carbon cycling due to changing redox conditions. The Lam Member, at least 500 m thick, is a good to very good source rock with an average TOC of 2.2%. The hydrogen index is controlled by maturity, but reaches 300 mg HC/g TOC in samples with low maturity (type II-III kerogen). The Lam Member produces sulphur-poor, paraffinic-naphthenic-aromatic low-wax oil. Bituminous shales in the Sab'atayn Formation contain up to 11% TOC and a type II (to III) kerogen (HI: up to 427 mg HC/g TOC). These shales are excellent sources for oil (and gas), but their source potential is limited by their relatively low thickness. Both, bituminous shales in the Sab'atayn Formation and the Lam Member are mature. The maturity of the deepest drilled part of the Lam Member is close to the zone of main oil generation. Numeric models show that Cenozoic heat flow is about 50 mW/m(2). An increase in heat flow during Jurassic rifting is likely, but cannot be quantified. Major hydrocarbon generation occurred during Eocene-Oligocene times (assuming a Late Cretaceous heat flow of 50 mW/m(2)) or during both, Late Cretaceous and Eocene-Oligocene times (assuming a Late Cretaceous heat flow of 68 mW/m(2)).
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