#03 Source Rock
#03 Source Rock
#03 Source Rock
D
A petroleum system encompasses a pod of active source rock and
all genetically related oil and gas accumulation (Magoon and Beaumont, 1999)
Time
Temperature
Safrizal,2000
Petroleum System Processes
Petroleum System Elements
Gas
Cap
Oil
Accumulation
Entrapment Water Seal Rock
Reservoir
Rock
Migration
120° F
Source
Rock 350° F
Generation
24803
FROM ORGANIC MATERIAL TO
HC ACCUMULATION
FROM ORGANIC MATERIAL TO
HC ACCUMULATION
3.
l QUANTITY of organic matter
l TYPE of organic matter
l MATURITY of organic matter
l GENERATION of hydrocarbons
l EXPULSION of hydrocarbons
%TOC Grade
< 0.5 Very Poor
0.5 – 1.0 Poor
1.0 – 2.0 Fair
2.0 – 4.0 Good
4.0 – 12.0 Excellent
> 12.0 Oil Shale / Coal
Organic-rich Thermally
Source Rock Matured Oil
Organic Matter
Source Rock for Petroleum
Organic- Thin
Rich Laminae Measured
Values
Total
Organi Hydroge
c n
Carbon Index
3.39 378
Pyrolyticall
In-Place y
Petroleum Generated
S1 Petroleum
S2
2.24 12.80
1 Inch
LOMPOC Quarry Sample
Monterey Formation, CA
Adequate Organic material
Kerogen type
QUALITY:
HC PRODUCTS
•Oil prone (Kerogen type I, II)
•Gas Prone (kerogen Type III) VS
MATURITY:
•Just right
A. SOURCE ROCK ACCUMULATION
Critical Aspects
Depends on:
CH2
OH
OCH3 METHANE
Biokimia dan D
degradasi kimia I
Diagenesis: transformasi
A material organik dalam
0,1 G
K E lingkungan sedimen yang
E Fragmen lebih kecil N
D E
terjadi pada temperatur
A S relatif rendah.
L Kondensasi I
A 1 S
M Polimerisasi
A
Katagenesis: penguraian
N termal kerogen besar atau
(M) Humus
Kehilangan molekul aspaltena menjadi
Metana
10 CO2, H2O, NH3 molekul lebih kecil yang
kemudian akan menjadi
bagian fraksi bitumen dalam
100 Kerogen K
A N batuan induk.
Minyak Maturasi termal T E
1000 A S
Gas G I Metagenesis: jenjang lanjut
E S
maturitas termal yang
10.000 Karbon mati Perengkahan ditunjukkan dengan adanya
METAGENESIS
pembentukan gas dan
Gambar 3.1. Transformasi material organik dalam sedimen dan batuan sedimen perengkahan (cracking).
(diadaptasi dari Waples, 1985).
•Practical description of organic rich rocks at sufficient stage
in thermal evolution to produce hydrocarbons of economic
importance
Limitations
Older Technology
Not Based on True Kinetic Parameters
Cannot Estimate Hydrocarbon Products
Maturation as a function
of time and temperature
Thermal Maturity
and Chemical History
• Kinetic Models