Document Type : Original Research Paper

Authors

1 Islamic Azad University- North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran

2 Research Institute of Petroleum Industry, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

In this study, in order to evaluate the geochemical characterization of Kangan Formation in well B in South Pars Gas Field, geochemical analysis (including preliminary and complementary analysis such as Rock-Eval Pyrolysis, extraction of organic matter (EOM), bitumen fractionation, Gas chromatography and Gas chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) were carried out on core samples. Geochemical results reveal that these samples have kerogen type III and II, indicating a marine organic matter with a little terrestrial input. The organic matter of these samples was derived from source rock(s), with clastic-carbonate lithology which deposited under anoxic to subanoxic conditions. In addition, the above samples exhibt poor to moderate genetic potential with kerogen maturity at the beginning of oil generation (late diagenesis to early catagsnesis). Also, based on column chromatography, the above samples are mainly composed of paraffinic-naphthenic and paraffinic hydrocarbons. A negligible amount of hydrocarbons seems to have been generated locally from Kangan Formation.

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