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Origin of a Tertiary oil from El Mahafir wildcat & geochemical correlation to some Muglad source rocks, Muglad basin, Sudan.

Authors :
Fadul Abul Gebbayin, Omer.I.M.
Zhong, Ningning
Ali Ibrahim, Gulfan
Ali Alzain, Mohamed
Source :
Journal of African Earth Sciences. Jan2018, Vol. 137, p133-148. 16p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Source rock screening analysis was performed on four stratigraphic units from the Muglad basin namely; Abu Gabra, Zarqa, Ghazal, and Baraka formations using pyrolysis and Vitrinite Reflectance (Ro). Results, integrated with the chromatographic and isotopic data from these rocks extracts and a Tertiary oil from El Mahafir-1 wild cat, were used to determine the origin of the oil. A good organic source within the Middle Abu Gabra Formation is observed in wells El Toor-6 and Neem Deep-1 (TOC, 1.0–2.0% & S2 5.0–10.0 mg C/g rock), with mixed kerogens I, II, & III, and thermally mature (% Ro = 0.74–0.94). The Campanian-Early Maastrichtian sequence, i.e. Zarqa and Ghazal formations are generally poor (TOC, <0.5% & S2 <2.5 mg C/g rock), dominated by type III kerogens, and immature at the studied locations. The Baraka shale nevertheless, is good at El Mahafir-1 well (avg. TOC 1.8% & S2 5.0–10.0 mg C/g rock) and fair at Timsah-1 well (Avg. TOC 0.69% & S2 2.5–5.0 mg C/g rock) with a Kerogen that is predominantly Sapropellic at the former, and an exclusively Humic at the later. The formation is mature at Timsah (% Ro = 0.77–1.16) and early mature at El Mahafir-1 (% Ro = 0.64–0.81). Consistent with the pyrolysis, chromatographic data of the rock extracts confirms the mixed source nature of the Abu Gabra Formation which consists of both algal [prominent LMW n-alkanes & elevated C 27 steranes (36–47%)], as well as terrigenous material [higher diasterane/regular sterane ratios (0.50–0.56), abundant rearranged hopanes, & relatively high CPIs (1.22–1.9)], accumulated in an oxic to sub-oxic environment (Pr/Ph, 1.3–3.0). Abu Gabra further shows low C 29 /C 30 hopanes (0.45–0.54), low C 28 steranes (21–26%) with high Gammacerane index (20.3). In contrast, the environment during the Late Cretaceous was strongly reducing (Pr/Ph, 0.37–1.0), associated with a wide organic diversity, both in space and time and is characterized by dominant algal input at some areas and or stratigraphic intervals [Elevated tricyclics, higher C 29 /C 30 hopanes (0.5–1.14), and relatively low Gammacerane indices (4.6–14.4)], while mixed with abundant terrigenous material at others. A direct correlation between El Mahafir oil and the Abu Gabra extracts is thus inferred based on: its mixed organic source nature, oxic to sub-oxic depositional environment (Pr/Ph 1.22), relatively low C 29 /C 30 hopanes (0.54), low C 28 steranes (29%), and a high gammacerane index (20.5). This is largely supported by the maturity modeling results which suggest generation is only from the Abu Gabra at this location. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1464343X
Volume :
137
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of African Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126392901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2017.10.008