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Practical petroleum geochemistry for exploration and production /

Practical Petroleum Geochemistry for Exploration and Production provides readers with a single reference that addresses the principle concepts and applications of petroleum geochemistry used in finding, evaluating, and producing petroleum deposits. Today, there are few reference books available on h...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dembicki, Henry, 1949- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; PRACTICAL PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY FOR EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION; PRACTICAL PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY FOR EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1
  • Introduction; Introduction; A BRIEF HISTORY OF PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY; DEFINITIONS; Petroleum; Geochemistry; Petroleum System; Sedimentary Organic Matter; Other Sedimentary Organic Deposits; ORGANIC CHEMISTRY REVIEW; Covalent Bonds; Hydrocarbons; Aromatic Hydrocarbons; N-S-O Compounds; Asphaltenes; Reactions; STABLE ISOTOPE REVIEW; 2
  • The Formation of Petroleum Accumulations; INTRODUCTION.
  • INCORPORATING ORGANIC MATTER INTO SEDIMENTSKEROGEN FORMATION; SOURCE ROCK DEPOSITION; MATURATION AND HYDROCARBON GENERATION; PETROLEUM MIGRATION; ORIGIN OF NONHYDROCARBON GASES; Carbon Dioxide; Nitrogen; Hydrogen Sulfide; Helium; Hydrogen; COALS AS OIL-PRONE SOURCE ROCKS; SUMMARY; 3
  • Source Rock Evaluation; DEFINITIONS AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS; SAMPLE COLLECTION; Cuttings; Headspace Gas/Canned Cuttings; Drilling Mud and Mud Additive Sample; Core and Sidewall Cores; TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON; ROCK-EVAL PYROLYSIS; Source Richness Interpretations; Thermal Maturity Interpretations.
  • Source Quality InterpretationsSOLVENT EXTRACTION, S-A-R-A ANALYSIS, AND EXTRACT DATA; Source Richness and Quality Interpretations; GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY; Source Quality Interpretations; Thermal Maturity Interpretations; Recognizing Contamination; HEADSPACE GAS ANALYSIS; Source Richness Interpretations; Thermal Maturity Interpretations; PYROLYSIS-GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY; KEROGEN ISOLATION; ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS; VITRINITE REFLECTANCE; Interferences With Vitrinite Reflectance; Lack of Vitrinite; Cavings and Reworked Vitrinite; Unconformities/Normal Faults; Reverse Faults.
  • Change in Geothermal Gradient/Heat FlowIgneous Intrusives; Suppression and Misidentification; Vitrinite Anisotropy; Maturity Interpretations With Vitrinite Reflectance; ALTERNATIVE REFLECTANCE METHOD; Liptinite/Sporinite/Exinite Reflectance; Solid Bitumen Reflectance; Graptolite, Scolecodont, and Chitinozoan Reflectance; VISUAL KEROGEN TYPING; THERMAL ALTERATION INDEX; KEROGEN FLUORESCENCE; CONODONT ALTERATION INDEX; WIRELINE LOG INTERPRETATIONS; Gamma Ray; Formation Density; Sonic Transit Time; Resistivity; Source Rock Presence Interpretations; Source Richness Interpretations.
  • Thermal Maturity InterpretationsUSING OUTCROP SAMPLES; STRATEGIES IN SOURCE ROCK EVALUATION; Background Information; Defining the Problem; Making Interpretations; 4
  • Interpreting Crude Oil and Natural Gas Data; INTRODUCTION; BULK PROPERTIES OF CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS; API Gravity; Gas Specific Gravity; Viscosity; Pour Point; Cloud Point; Flash Point; Weight Percent Sulfur; Nickel (Ni) and Vanadium (V) Contents; S-A-R-A; Solution Gas-Oil Ratio and Solution Oil-Gas Ratio; Heating Value of Natural Gas; PHASE BEHAVIOR; CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS ALTERATION; Thermal Alteration; Biodegradation.