Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field

The model experiments regarding the conversion of organic matters from carbonate rock samples of Dankov-Lebedyan deposits of Zelenogorskaya area and siliceous-carbonate rocks of Semiluki-Mendym deposits of Berezovskaya area of Domanic formations of Romashkino oil field were carried out. Two types of...

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Main Authors: Galina P. Kayukova, Anastasiya N. Mikhailova, Nailia M. Khasanova, Vladimir P. Morozov, Alexey V. Vakhin, Nafis A. Nazimov, Oleg S. Sotnikov, Rais S. Khisamov
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2018-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9730642
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spelling doaj-d2ae4d2799f64de0b89e4264c8a637fc2020-11-24T21:50:58ZengHindawi-WileyGeofluids1468-81151468-81232018-01-01201810.1155/2018/97306429730642Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil FieldGalina P. Kayukova0Anastasiya N. Mikhailova1Nailia M. Khasanova2Vladimir P. Morozov3Alexey V. Vakhin4Nafis A. Nazimov5Oleg S. Sotnikov6Rais S. Khisamov7Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, FRC Kazan Scientific Center of RAS, 420088 Kazan, RussiaArbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, FRC Kazan Scientific Center of RAS, 420088 Kazan, RussiaInstitute of Geology and Oil & Gas Technologies, Kazan Federal University, Kazan 420008, RussiaInstitute of Geology and Oil & Gas Technologies, Kazan Federal University, Kazan 420008, RussiaInstitute of Geology and Oil & Gas Technologies, Kazan Federal University, Kazan 420008, RussiaInstitute TatNIPIneft of PJSC “Tatneft”, Bugulma 423236, RussiaInstitute TatNIPIneft of PJSC “Tatneft”, Bugulma 423236, RussiaInstitute TatNIPIneft of PJSC “Tatneft”, Bugulma 423236, RussiaThe model experiments regarding the conversion of organic matters from carbonate rock samples of Dankov-Lebedyan deposits of Zelenogorskaya area and siliceous-carbonate rocks of Semiluki-Mendym deposits of Berezovskaya area of Domanic formations of Romashkino oil field were carried out. Two types of experiments were carried out: (1) the hydrothermal treatment of rocks at a temperature of 350°C in the presence of carbonic acid and a water content of 30%; (2) pyrolysis at temperatures of 350 and 600°C in the presence of hydrogen. The yield and quality of extracted hydrocarbons from the rocks depending on the mineral composition of rocks, content and composition of organic matter, and thermal stability of kerogen under hydrothermal influences were evaluated. Application of electron paramagnetic resonance in pyrolysis processes revealed the difference in mineral content of rocks (Mn2+, SO3−, and SO2− ions) and free radicals R∗, as well as in vanadyl ion (VO2+) concentration. It is established that an increasing temperature of pyrolysis promotes the formation of new free organic radicals in rock samples: in Domanic rocks of Semiluki-Mendym deposits at 350°С and in carbonate rocks of Dankov-Lebedyan horizon at 600°С. This indicates different ability of oil-generating potential of rocks with hydrothermal and pyrolysis technologies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9730642
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author Galina P. Kayukova
Anastasiya N. Mikhailova
Nailia M. Khasanova
Vladimir P. Morozov
Alexey V. Vakhin
Nafis A. Nazimov
Oleg S. Sotnikov
Rais S. Khisamov
spellingShingle Galina P. Kayukova
Anastasiya N. Mikhailova
Nailia M. Khasanova
Vladimir P. Morozov
Alexey V. Vakhin
Nafis A. Nazimov
Oleg S. Sotnikov
Rais S. Khisamov
Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field
Geofluids
author_facet Galina P. Kayukova
Anastasiya N. Mikhailova
Nailia M. Khasanova
Vladimir P. Morozov
Alexey V. Vakhin
Nafis A. Nazimov
Oleg S. Sotnikov
Rais S. Khisamov
author_sort Galina P. Kayukova
title Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field
title_short Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field
title_full Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field
title_fullStr Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Hydrothermal and Pyrolysis Processes on the Transformation of Organic Matter of Dense Low-Permeability Rocks from Domanic Formations of the Romashkino Oil Field
title_sort influence of hydrothermal and pyrolysis processes on the transformation of organic matter of dense low-permeability rocks from domanic formations of the romashkino oil field
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Geofluids
issn 1468-8115
1468-8123
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The model experiments regarding the conversion of organic matters from carbonate rock samples of Dankov-Lebedyan deposits of Zelenogorskaya area and siliceous-carbonate rocks of Semiluki-Mendym deposits of Berezovskaya area of Domanic formations of Romashkino oil field were carried out. Two types of experiments were carried out: (1) the hydrothermal treatment of rocks at a temperature of 350°C in the presence of carbonic acid and a water content of 30%; (2) pyrolysis at temperatures of 350 and 600°C in the presence of hydrogen. The yield and quality of extracted hydrocarbons from the rocks depending on the mineral composition of rocks, content and composition of organic matter, and thermal stability of kerogen under hydrothermal influences were evaluated. Application of electron paramagnetic resonance in pyrolysis processes revealed the difference in mineral content of rocks (Mn2+, SO3−, and SO2− ions) and free radicals R∗, as well as in vanadyl ion (VO2+) concentration. It is established that an increasing temperature of pyrolysis promotes the formation of new free organic radicals in rock samples: in Domanic rocks of Semiluki-Mendym deposits at 350°С and in carbonate rocks of Dankov-Lebedyan horizon at 600°С. This indicates different ability of oil-generating potential of rocks with hydrothermal and pyrolysis technologies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9730642
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