Geochemical Characterisation Of Agbada Formation,Osioka South Area,Western Niger Delta,Nigeria

omoboriowo adedayo oluwatoyin, Soronnadi-Ononiwu Chijioke Godffrey

Abstract


Abstact-Ditch cuttings from a well in OML 65 in the Osioka area of Western Niger Delta were subjected to geochemical analysis to determine the TOC and SOM values. The TOC values varied from 1.60w% - 1.80w% with an average of 1.66w%, while the SOM values ranged from 0.018% - 2.848% with an average of 0.542%. The above results show that the TOC values fall above the minimum threshold for hydrocarbon generation potential. The minimum threshold value for TOC in the Niger Delta is 0.5%. The average SOM value of 0.542% is also indicative of good source rock potential for the studied samples. The transformation ratio which serves as a quantitative analysis to determine the level of maturity shows an average value of 0.25 against the minimum threshold value of 0.16. The implication, therefore, is that the sediments from the studied depth slice can be regarded as good source rock for hydrocarbon generation.

         

Keywords:sourcerock,pyrolysis,ditch cuttings,Formation.


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