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RESEARCH ARTICLE

THE EFFECT OF INERTINITE ON KEROGEN APPRAISAL BY PROGRAMMED PYROLYSIS, NORTH WEST SHELF, AUSTRALIA

E.L. Horstman

The APPEA Journal 34(1) 297 - 306
Published: 1994

Abstract

The oil potential of rocks containing inertinite is systematically underestimated by chemical or programmed pyrolysis techniques. Inertinite is measured as organic carbon, but does not contribute to the hydrocarbons produced during pyrolysis. When maceral data is available the measured amount of organic carbon can be recalculated to establish an Hydrogen Index based only on the kerogen which might contribute to oil and gas generation. Inertiniterich rocks that were previously discounted as being only gas prone should be reviewed.

Recalculated HI:OI plots prepared from samples from the North West Shelf of Australia indicate the presence of significant amounts of oil-prone kerogen in source rocks previously evaluated as being predominantly gas-prone, upgrading the oil potential of the area.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ93027

© CSIRO 1994

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