Study On Mesozoic Carbonates Of The Ionian Zone And Their Petroleum Potential Based On Stable Isotopes, Total Organic Carbon, SEM And Clay Minerals (NW Greece)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1336 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Western Greece is a favorable site for exploration and discovery of oil fields. The most important potential source rocks seem to be all the rocks deposited before middle Jurassic under special circumstances, such as reducing conditions, which allowed preservation and maturation of the organic material. In general all the rocks of middle Jurassic to Paleogene are not favorite source rocks. The porosity type was studied on fifty samples using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Potential reservoir rocks are the porous Paleogene wackestones-packstones with boring, channel and vuggy porosity type. Finally seal rocks are the impermeable mud-stones and wackestones of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Paleogene age. These rocks consist of micrite and whole sells of foraminiferas and the porosity type is mainly intercrystal/interparticle. A Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis, conducted on seventy samples using a wet oxidation method, has revealed an extremely low TOC content (less than 0.05 %). This amount is by far less than the minimum organic content amount, required for source rock characterization and characterizes all the rocks of middle Jurassic to Paleogene age. Additionally, 18O and 13C stable isotope analysis was contacted and the results are given in d values. All the rocks within the studied time interval have much lower d values than petroleum source rocks. Clay mineral content was studied in almost seventy samples. As is indicated by the clay mineral content the studied rocks have reached up to the Middle Diagenesis and the temperature during diagenesis was rather low.
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(2006) Study On Mesozoic Carbonates Of The Ionian Zone And Their Petroleum Potential Based On Stable Isotopes, Total Organic Carbon, SEM And Clay Minerals (NW Greece)MLA: Study On Mesozoic Carbonates Of The Ionian Zone And Their Petroleum Potential Based On Stable Isotopes, Total Organic Carbon, SEM And Clay Minerals (NW Greece). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.