Fuel, Vol.154, 24-34, 2015
Petroleum generation modeling of the Late Cretaceous coals from the Jiza-Qamar Basin as infer by kerogen pyrolysis and bulk kinetics
The petroleum generating potential of the Late Cretaceous coal within the Mukalla Formation is evaluated. Bulk and quantitative pyrolysis techniques and organic petrology were used to characterize the kerogen composition, generative potential and kinetic models to determine the variability of the organic matter and their effect on the timing of petroleum generation. These measurements identified one major organic facies containing an oil-prone Type II/III kerogen, with HI values >300 mg HC/g TOC that produces mainly paraffinic and paraffinic-naphthenic-aromatic (P-N-A) oils with high wax contents. Bulk kinetic analysis on Late Cretaceous coal samples reveal a relatively broad distribution of activation energies (42-69 kcal/mol). Using a generic heating rate of 3.3 degrees C/My, the onset temperature for oil generation (TR 10%) is similar to 139 degrees C and the peak generation temperature (geologic T-max) range from 150 to 167 degrees C. A 1D model predicts that the Mukalla coals in the Jiza-Qamar Basin began oil generation at similar to 40 My and reached peak generation similar to 20-15 My ago. Therefore, the Mukalla coals could have be generated mature oils in the Jiza-Qamar Basin. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.