The origins of paraffinic oils collected from oilfields in the western Siberian Basin, Russia: implications from geochemical and physical characteristics

Four oil samples were collected from oilfields in the western Siberian Basin, and analyzed using conventional geochemical and physical methods. The results of this study were used to evaluate the oil samples, focusing on the characteristics of their source rocks, including the origin of organic matt...

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Published in:Journal of petroleum exploration and production technology Vol. 12; no. 1; pp. 35 - 49
Main Authors: Hakimi, Mohammed Hail, Saeed, Shadi A., Al-Muntaser, Ameen A., Varfolomeev, Mikhail A., Djimasbe, Richard, Lashin, Aref, Yelwa, Nura Abdulmumini, Suwaid, Muneer A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Four oil samples were collected from oilfields in the western Siberian Basin, and analyzed using conventional geochemical and physical methods. The results of this study were used to evaluate the oil samples, focusing on the characteristics of their source rocks, including the origin of organic matter input; redox depositional conditions and degree of thermal maturity of their probable source rock were studied. The obtained SARA results show that the examined oils are paraffinic oils owing to their high saturated hydrocarbon fraction values of greater than 70% volume. The observed API gravity values (23.55° to 32.57°) and low sulfur content of less than 0.25% wt indicate that the examined oils are sweet oils and were generated from source rock containing Type-II, with low sulfur content. The low sulfur content combined with the vanadium (V) and nickel (Ni) ratios indicates that the examined oils were scoured from a mixture of aquatic and terrestrial organic matter, depositing under generally suboxic environmental conditions. The n -alkane and isoprenoid distributions, with their ratios and parameters further suggest that the examined oil samples were generated from source rock containing a mixed organic matter input and deposited under suboxic to relatively oxic environmental conditions. Bulk compositions and distributions of n -alkane and isoprenoid indicate that the oil samples were generated from mature source rock.
ISSN:2190-0558
2190-0566
DOI:10.1007/s13202-021-01325-9