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Organism relics or kerogens in oils as oil-source rock correlation indicator
Authors:Suping Yao  Jingrong Zhang  Kuili Jin
Institution:(1) Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing University, 210093 Nanjing, China;(2) Beijing Graduate School, China University of Mining and Technology, 100083 Beijing, China
Abstract:Organism relics or kerogens in oils are first obsenred by a confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The complexes of kerogens in oils are characterized by the presence of a great variety of microfossils or macerals. These kerogens in oils are mainly the residues of the original organic substances from which oil formed, and minor kerogens from enclosing rocks enter the oils, therefore, the components and types of the kerogens in crude oils can serve as an indirect indicator of oil-source rock correlation. This method was applied to Jurassic oils in the Junggar Basin and the Turpan-Hami Basin, and there are two types of the kerogens in oils: one containing a lot of macerals from terrestrial plants may derive from coals, and the other, characterized by a high content of microscopic algae, fungus spores and Acritarch, may originate from Permian organic matter. In addition, the reflectance of the vitrodetrinites in oils can be used as an indicator of oil-source rock correlation.
Keywords:organic petrology  oil-source rock correlation  maeeral  oil derived from coal  kerogen
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