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OIL-PRONE LOWER CARBONIFEROUS COALS IN THE NORWEGIAN BARENTS SEA: IMPLICATIONS FOR A PALAEOZOIC PETROLEUM SYSTEM.
van Koeverden, J. H., Karlsen, D. A., Schwark, L., Chpitsglouz, A. and Backer-Owe, K. (2010) OIL-PRONE LOWER CARBONIFEROUS COALS IN THE NORWEGIAN BARENTS SEA: IMPLICATIONS FOR A PALAEOZOIC PETROLEUM SYSTEM. Journal of Petroleum Geology, 33 (2). pp. 155-181.
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The Tettegras Formation coals contain up to 80 vol.% liptinite (mineral matter free base) and have low oxygen indices. Hydrogen indices up to 367 mg HC/g TOC indicate liquid hydrocarbon potential. In wells 7128/4-1 and 7128/6-1, the coals have vitrinite reflectance R(o) = 0.75-0.85 %. Compared to shale and carbonate source rocks, expulsion from coal in general begins at higher maturities (R(o) = 0.8-0.9% and T(max) = 444-453 degrees C). Thus, the coals in the wells are mostly immature with regard to oil expulsion. The oil in well 7128/4-1 most likely originates from a more mature part of the Tettegras Formation in the deeper northern part of the Finnmark Platform. Wide variations in biomarker facies parameters and delta 13C isotope values indicate a heterogeneous paralic depositional setting. The preferential retention by coal strata of naphthenes (e.g. terpanes and steranes) and aromatic compounds, compared to n-alkanes and acyclic isoprenoids, results in a terrigenous and waxy oil. This oil however contains marine biomarkers derived from the intercalated shales and siltstones. It is therefore important to consider the entire coal-bearing sequence, including the intercalated shales, in terms of source rock potential. Coals of similar age occur on Svalbard and Bj circle divide rn circle divide ya. The results of this study therefore suggest that a Lower Carboniferous coaly source rock may extend over large areas of the Norwegian Barents Sea. This source rock is mature in areas where the otherwise prolific Upper Jurassic marine shales are either immature or missing and may constitute a new Palaeozoic coal-sourced petroleum system in the Barents Sea.
Document Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | source rocks coals Barents Sea Norway Tettegras Formation Carboniferous source-rock evaluation organic-matter north-sea humic coals depositional environment hydrocarbon generation eval pyrolysis benue trough rich coals expulsion |
Research affiliation: | Kiel University > Kiel Marine Science OceanRep > The Future Ocean - Cluster of Excellence Kiel University |
Refereed: | Yes |
Projects: | Future Ocean |
Date Deposited: | 22 Dec 2011 05:29 |
Last Modified: | 28 Aug 2019 10:25 |
URI: | https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/15734 |
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