Source rock characteristics and hydrocarbon generation modelling of Upper Cretaceous Mukalla Formation in the Jiza-Qamar Basin, Eastern Yemen

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作者
Hakimi, Mohammed Hail [1 ]
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah [2 ]
机构
[1] Taiz Univ, Dept Geol, Fac Sci Appl, Taizi 6803, Yemen
[2] Univ Malaya, Dept Geol, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
关键词
Upper Cretaceous; Mukalla formation; Source rock; Maturity; Hydrocarbon generation modelling; Jiza-Qamar basin; Eastern Yemen; ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS; NYALAU FORMATION; FORMATION COALS; TERTIARY COALS; SHOUSHAN BASIN; WESTERN DESERT; MASILA BASIN; OIL; EXPLORATION; SUCCESSION;
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10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.11.022
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The Upper Cretaceous Mukalla coals and other organic-rich sediments which are widely exposed in the Jiza-Qamar Basin and believed to be a major source rocks, were analysed using organic geochemistry and petrology. The total organic carbon (TOC) contents of the Mukalla source rocks range from 0.72 to 79.90% with an average TOC value of 21.50%. The coals and coaly shale sediments are relatively higher in organic richness, consistent with source rocks generative potential. The samples analysed have vitrinite reflectance in the range of 0.84-1.10 %Ro and pyrolysis T-max in the range of 432-454 degrees C indicate that the Mukalla source rocks contain mature to late mature organic matter. Good oil-generating potential is anticipated from the coals and coaly shale sediments with high hydrogen indices (250-449 mg HC/g TOC). This is supported by their significant amounts of oil-liptinite macerals are present in these coals and coaly shale sediments and Py-GC (S-2) pyrograms with n-alkane/alkene doublets extending beyond nC(30). The shales are dominated by Type III kerogen (HI < 200 mg HC/g TOC), and are thus considered to be gas-prone. One-dimensional basin modelling was performed to analysis the hydrocarbon generation and expulsion history of the Mukalla source rocks in the Jiza-Qamar Basin based on the reconstruction of the burial/thermal maturity histories in order to improve our understanding of the of hydrocarbon generation potential of the Mukalla source rocks. Calibration of the model with measured vitrinite reflectance (Ro) and borehole temperature data indicates that the present-day heat flow in the Jiza-Qamar Basin varies from 45.0 mW/m(2) to 70.0 mW/m(2) and the paleo-heat flow increased from 80 Ma to 25 Ma, reached a peak heat-flow values of approximately 70.0 mW/m(2) at 25 Ma and then decreased exponentially from 25 Ma to present-day. The peak paleo-heat flow is explained by the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Tertiary rifting during Oligocene-Middle Miocene, which has a considerable influence on the thermal maturity of the Mukalla source rocks. The source rocks of the Mukalla Formation are presently in a stage of oil and condensate generation with maturity from 0.50% to 1.10% Ro. Oil generation (0.5% Ro) in the Mukalla source rocks began from about 61 Ma to 54 Ma and the peak hydrocarbon generation (1.0% Ro) occurred approximately from 25 Ma to 20 Ma. The modelled hydrocarbon expulsion evolution suggested that the timing of hydrocarbon expulsion from the Mukalla source rocks began from 15 Ma to present-day. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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