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New geochemical data from the Nigerian sector of the Chad basin: implications on hydrocarbon prospectivity
Authors:NG Obaje  H Wehner  H Hamza  G Scheeder
Institution:a Geology Programme, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, P.M.B. 0248 Bauchi, Nigeria;b Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover, Germany;c Department of Geology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
Abstract:Organic geochemical studies have been carried out to assess the qualities of source rocks penetrated by four wells (Kemar-1, Murshe-1, Tuma-1 and Ziye-1) in the Nigerian sector of the Chad basin. The Chad basin is a large intracratonic basin in Central West Africa. Commercial hydrocarbon accumulations have been discovered in some sectors of the basin outside the Nigerian border in a structurally related contiguous basin. Fair to poor quality source rocks are inherent in the sequences penetrated by the studied wells. About 80% of all samples have their total organic carbon (TOC) contents more than 0.5 wt.%, the minimum limit for hydrocarbon generation. Juxtaposition of the hydrogen indices against the TOC and Tmax indicates that the source rocks are entirely gas-prone. However, biomarker chromatograms and extract vs. TOC plots indicate the presence of oil shows in Ziye-1 well at a depth of 1210 m. Although generated hydrocarbons (wherever they have accumulated) would be overwhelmingly gaseous, gas is the energy of the future. The gas resources of this part of Nigeria's inland basins can be economically exploited through policies that will increase the tempo of gas-utilization projects and the construction of a national grid of gas pipelines with nodal points of input and output.
Keywords:Organic geochemistry  Biomarkers  Chad basin  Source rocks  Petroleum
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