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Título : | Vanadium, nickel and sulfur in crude oils and source rocks and their relationship with biomarkers: Implications for the origin of crude oils in Venezuelan basins |
Autor : | López, Liliana Lo Mónaco, Salvador |
Palabras clave : | Vanadium Nickel Sulfur Crude oil Source rock Saturated biomarkers Venezuelan basins |
Fecha de publicación : | Feb-2017 |
Editorial : | Organic Geochemistry |
Citación : | 104; |
Resumen : | This work presents a study of vanadium, nickel and sulfur concentrations and biomarkers in a suite of
crude oils and source rocks from three Venezuelan basins (Maracaibo and Eastern basins and Barinas
sub-basin). Crude oils range from unaltered to altered by biodegradation, and source rocks are characterized
by having different kerogen types (Type II, III or IV) and maturity levels (early mature to postmature).
Vanadium, nickel and sulfur concentrations, V/Ni or V/(V + Ni) and saturate biomarkers were
used to classify the oils and source rocks based on inferred paleo-redox environment, lithology and maturity
of the source rock. Oils are classified into five groups based on V/Ni ratios; they appear to be related
to variations in the paleo-redox environment (from suboxic-dysoxic to anoxic-suboxic) of source rocks
with variable lithological composition and organic matter input, regardless of their maturity or biodegradation
level. These five groups are also classified based on biomarkers related to maturity, organic matter
type, paleo-redox environment and source rock lithology. In source rocks, vanadium, nickel and sulfur
concentrations, together with V/Ni or V/(V + Ni) ratios, provide information about the paleo-redox environment
and are related to lithology, regardless of their maturity. These results also indicate variable
paleo-redox conditions during the sedimentation of Venezuelan source rocks. All this suggests that, while
the main source rocks in Venezuelan basins are well established, there are still uncertainties regarding
their lateral and vertical variations in organic and inorganic facies and paleo-redox conditions. The presence
of other source rocks contributing to the accumulation of hydrocarbons in the Venezuela basins is
also a possibility. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/16010 |
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