Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand

Abstract Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization have been carried out on rock samples of the Taratu Formation in the Great South Basin, New Zealand. The Paleocene and Late Cretaceous Taratu Formation samples from Tara-1 well are utilized for geochemical studies. Rock-Eval p...

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Main Authors: Liyana Nadiah Osli, Mohamed R. Shalaby, Md. Aminul Islam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0511-y
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spelling doaj-542c55c1f047424b92b337f057bda2892020-11-24T21:21:02ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662018-06-019112513910.1007/s13202-018-0511-yHydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New ZealandLiyana Nadiah Osli0Mohamed R. Shalaby1Md. Aminul Islam2Department of Physical and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei DarussalamDepartment of Physical and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei DarussalamDepartment of Physical and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei DarussalamAbstract Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization have been carried out on rock samples of the Taratu Formation in the Great South Basin, New Zealand. The Paleocene and Late Cretaceous Taratu Formation samples from Tara-1 well are utilized for geochemical studies. Rock-Eval pyrolysis results show that Taratu formation accommodates organic matter of excellent quantity and quality, with proliferous kerogen type II-III (oil and gas prone) and minor kerogen type III (gas prone). Hydrogen index (HI) of this formation ranges from 165.0 to 327.5 mg HC/g TOC and only Late Cretaceous source rock samples are thermally mature, with maximum pyrolysis temperature (T max) up to 459 °C and vitrinite reflectance (% R o) from 0.40 to 1.15% R o. One-dimensional basin modeling shows a best fit in a calibration of measured and modeled temperatures and vitrinite reflectance. The top of oil window was encountered 51 Ma ago at 3100 m and gas generation took place at 4132 m in 8 Ma ago.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0511-yTaratu FormationSource rock characterizationBurial history modelingGreat South BasinNew Zealand
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author Liyana Nadiah Osli
Mohamed R. Shalaby
Md. Aminul Islam
spellingShingle Liyana Nadiah Osli
Mohamed R. Shalaby
Md. Aminul Islam
Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Taratu Formation
Source rock characterization
Burial history modeling
Great South Basin
New Zealand
author_facet Liyana Nadiah Osli
Mohamed R. Shalaby
Md. Aminul Islam
author_sort Liyana Nadiah Osli
title Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand
title_short Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand
title_full Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand
title_fullStr Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the Cretaceous–Paleocene Taratu Formation, Great South Basin, New Zealand
title_sort hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization of the cretaceous–paleocene taratu formation, great south basin, new zealand
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
issn 2190-0558
2190-0566
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Hydrocarbon generation modeling and source rock characterization have been carried out on rock samples of the Taratu Formation in the Great South Basin, New Zealand. The Paleocene and Late Cretaceous Taratu Formation samples from Tara-1 well are utilized for geochemical studies. Rock-Eval pyrolysis results show that Taratu formation accommodates organic matter of excellent quantity and quality, with proliferous kerogen type II-III (oil and gas prone) and minor kerogen type III (gas prone). Hydrogen index (HI) of this formation ranges from 165.0 to 327.5 mg HC/g TOC and only Late Cretaceous source rock samples are thermally mature, with maximum pyrolysis temperature (T max) up to 459 °C and vitrinite reflectance (% R o) from 0.40 to 1.15% R o. One-dimensional basin modeling shows a best fit in a calibration of measured and modeled temperatures and vitrinite reflectance. The top of oil window was encountered 51 Ma ago at 3100 m and gas generation took place at 4132 m in 8 Ma ago.
topic Taratu Formation
Source rock characterization
Burial history modeling
Great South Basin
New Zealand
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0511-y
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