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Geochemical characteristics of crude oils from the Sagara oil field, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Authors:Susumu  Kato  Amane  Waseda and Hideki  Nishita
Institution:JAPEX Research Center, 1-2-1, Hamada, Mihama-ku, Chiba 261-0025, Japan (email: )
Abstract:Abstract   Six oil samples collected from the Sagara oil field, Shizuoka Prefecture, were geochemically analyzed. Unlike the Niigata oils, the Sagara oils: (i) are low-sulphur light oils dominated by gasoline and kerosene fractions; (ii) have low values of environment index in light hydrocarbon compositions; (iii) have high Pr/ n -C17 and low Ph/ n -C18 ratios and high oleanane/hopane ratios; (iv) have high relative abundance of C29 and low relative abundance of C28 regular steranes; and (v) have 'light' stable carbon isotope compositions. These characteristics show that the source rocks of the Sagara oils contain mainly marine organic matter, but with more input of terrigenous organic matter deposited under more oxic conditions compared to those of the Niigata oils. The light carbon isotope compositions and the low relative abundance of C28 regular steranes of the Sagara oils suggest that their source rock is not Miocene, but probably Paleogene in age. The Sagara oils probably migrated along faults from deeper parts of the basin.
Keywords:carbon isotope compositions  light hydrocarbons  Niigata oils  oleanane/hopane ratio  Pr/n-C17 ratio  Pr/n-C18 ratio  Sagara oil field
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