On the question of petroleum source rocks (modern aspects of the sedimentarymigration theory of naphthydogenesis)
In: Moscow University Bulletin. Series 4. Geology, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 59-67
Abstract
Natural processes contradictive to the common organic (sedimentary and migrational) theory of oil formation were concluded to take place based on the study of the hydrocarbons-biomarkers distribution regularities at the molecular level in the dispersed organic matter of rocks, petroleum and kerogen thermolysis products.Here specific examples of the generation of oil (concentrated organic matter) directly in the reservoir, i.e. reduced scheme of naphthydogenesis, excluding the process of migration were presented. At the same time, these examples do not exclude the migration of organic matter from the «oil source strata», but are an exception that confirms the general rule. It was shown that the study of organic matter, organic carbon (TOC), chloroform-soluble bitumen, pyrolysis "Rock-Eval", etc., necessarily supporting the conclusions with data from a detailed study of the hydrocarbon composition at the molecular level.
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