Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry: Insight into Mississippian Crude Oil Sources from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA
The Mississippian limestone is a prolific hydrocarbon play in the northern region of Oklahoma and the southern part of Kansas. The Mississippian reservoirs feature variations in produced fluid chemistry usually explained by different possible source rocks. Such chemical variations are regularly obta...
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doaj-2481ed77ccc74cdca97728b03f92d0072020-11-25T01:49:06ZengHindawi-WileyGeofluids1468-81151468-81232019-01-01201910.1155/2019/27950172795017Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry: Insight into Mississippian Crude Oil Sources from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USAIbrahim Atwah0Stephen Sweet1John Pantano2Anthony Knap3Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845, USAGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845, USAPantano Keeler LLC, Butte, Montana 59701, USAGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845, USAThe Mississippian limestone is a prolific hydrocarbon play in the northern region of Oklahoma and the southern part of Kansas. The Mississippian reservoirs feature variations in produced fluid chemistry usually explained by different possible source rocks. Such chemical variations are regularly obtained from bulk, molecular, and isotopic characteristics. In this study, we present a new geochemical investigation of gasoline range hydrocarbons, biomarkers, phenols, and diamondoids in crude oils produced from Mississippian carbonate and Woodford Shale formations. A set of oil samples was examined for composition using high-performance gas-chromatography and mass-spectrometry techniques. The result shows a distinct geochemical fingerprint reflected in biomarkers such as the abundance of extended tricyclic terpanes, together with heptane star diagrams, and diamantane isomeric distributions. Such compounds are indicative of the organic matter sources and stages of thermal maturity. Phenolic compounds varied dramatically based on geographic location, with some oil samples being depleted of phenols, while others are intact. Based on crude oil compositions, two possible source rocks were identified including the Woodford Shale and Mississippian mudrocks, with a variable degree of mixing reported. Variations in phenol concentrations reflect reservoir fluid dynamic and water interactions, in which oils with intact phenols are least affected by water-washing conversely and crude oils depleted in phenols attributed to reservoir water-washing. These geochemical parameters shed light into petroleum migration within Devonian-Mississippian petroleum systems and mitigate geological risk in exploring and developing petroleum reservoirs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2795017 |
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Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry: Insight into Mississippian Crude Oil Sources from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA |
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Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry: Insight into Mississippian Crude Oil Sources from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA |
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Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry: Insight into Mississippian Crude Oil Sources from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA |
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Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry: Insight into Mississippian Crude Oil Sources from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, USA |
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light hydrocarbon geochemistry: insight into mississippian crude oil sources from the anadarko basin, oklahoma, usa |
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The Mississippian limestone is a prolific hydrocarbon play in the northern region of Oklahoma and the southern part of Kansas. The Mississippian reservoirs feature variations in produced fluid chemistry usually explained by different possible source rocks. Such chemical variations are regularly obtained from bulk, molecular, and isotopic characteristics. In this study, we present a new geochemical investigation of gasoline range hydrocarbons, biomarkers, phenols, and diamondoids in crude oils produced from Mississippian carbonate and Woodford Shale formations. A set of oil samples was examined for composition using high-performance gas-chromatography and mass-spectrometry techniques. The result shows a distinct geochemical fingerprint reflected in biomarkers such as the abundance of extended tricyclic terpanes, together with heptane star diagrams, and diamantane isomeric distributions. Such compounds are indicative of the organic matter sources and stages of thermal maturity. Phenolic compounds varied dramatically based on geographic location, with some oil samples being depleted of phenols, while others are intact. Based on crude oil compositions, two possible source rocks were identified including the Woodford Shale and Mississippian mudrocks, with a variable degree of mixing reported. Variations in phenol concentrations reflect reservoir fluid dynamic and water interactions, in which oils with intact phenols are least affected by water-washing conversely and crude oils depleted in phenols attributed to reservoir water-washing. These geochemical parameters shed light into petroleum migration within Devonian-Mississippian petroleum systems and mitigate geological risk in exploring and developing petroleum reservoirs. |
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