Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands

Ten shale samples from three Geological Consultancy Unit, University of Ife, boreholes (Nos. 19, 20 and 25) drilled within the Ondo State tar sand belt were analysed. Bitumen was extracted from all the samples using a standard Soxhiet apparatus. Organic carbon was determined and kerogen isolated fro...

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description Ten shale samples from three Geological Consultancy Unit, University of Ife, boreholes (Nos. 19, 20 and 25) drilled within the Ondo State tar sand belt were analysed. Bitumen was extracted from all the samples using a standard Soxhiet apparatus. Organic carbon was determined and kerogen isolated from eight samples. Elemental analysis was also carried out on six samples. Organic carbon ranged from 1.6 - 4.9 wt.% and shows that the shales contain adequate organic carbon for source-rocks. The extractable bitumen (SOM) ranged from 1,293 ppm to 28,432 ppm with the aliphatics, aromatic/ester and nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen containing compounds (NS0's) constituting 4 - 340 ppm, 57 - 788 ppm and 631 - 8,879 ppm, respectively of the SOM. Microscopic examination of the kerogen shows that amorphous, herbaceous and coaly organic matter types constitute 53 - 74%, 16 - 41%, and 6 - 21%, respectively. A plot of the hydrogen/carbon and oxygen/carbon atomic ratios on a Van Krevelen diagram indicates that kerogens are types II and III, and are thermally immature. This shows that the shales associated with the tar sands are not the source for the bitumen in the tar sands°
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-54142023-05-13T18:10:58Z Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands Adedayo, Babatunde Adebayo Kerogen Bitumen Microscopic Examination Ten shale samples from three Geological Consultancy Unit, University of Ife, boreholes (Nos. 19, 20 and 25) drilled within the Ondo State tar sand belt were analysed. Bitumen was extracted from all the samples using a standard Soxhiet apparatus. Organic carbon was determined and kerogen isolated from eight samples. Elemental analysis was also carried out on six samples. Organic carbon ranged from 1.6 - 4.9 wt.% and shows that the shales contain adequate organic carbon for source-rocks. The extractable bitumen (SOM) ranged from 1,293 ppm to 28,432 ppm with the aliphatics, aromatic/ester and nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen containing compounds (NS0's) constituting 4 - 340 ppm, 57 - 788 ppm and 631 - 8,879 ppm, respectively of the SOM. Microscopic examination of the kerogen shows that amorphous, herbaceous and coaly organic matter types constitute 53 - 74%, 16 - 41%, and 6 - 21%, respectively. A plot of the hydrogen/carbon and oxygen/carbon atomic ratios on a Van Krevelen diagram indicates that kerogens are types II and III, and are thermally immature. This shows that the shales associated with the tar sands are not the source for the bitumen in the tar sands° 2023-05-13T16:57:33Z 2023-05-13T16:57:33Z 1985 Thesis Adedayo B.A (1985 ) Aspects of Organic geochemistry of shales associated with the Nigerian tar sands https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5414 en application/pdf Obafemi Awolowo University
spellingShingle Kerogen
Bitumen
Microscopic Examination
Adedayo, Babatunde Adebayo
Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands
title Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands
title_full Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands
title_fullStr Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands
title_short Aspects of Organic Geochemistry of Shales Associated with the Nigerian tar Sands
title_sort aspects of organic geochemistry of shales associated with the nigerian tar sands
topic Kerogen
Bitumen
Microscopic Examination
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5414
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