Organic geochemistry and hydrocarbon generating potential of the Miocene Bongaya formation in the onshore pitas Sabah

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2021

Abstract

In this study, the coals and shales sediments of Miocene Bongaya Formation have been evaluated for their source rock potential using geochemical methods. Bongaya Formation consisted of sandstones interbedded with carbonaceous shales that occur in isolated basins on top of older sediments such as Crocker, Kudat and Chert-Spillite Formation. The results were used to characterize organic geochemical properties of coals and shales in the formation of determining their thermal maturation, organic richness, and quality of organic matter. Pyrolysis, bulk analysis as well as petrographic analysis were also performed on the samples. Based on geochemical and pyrolysis results, the samples suggest that Bongaya Formation is a dominant Type III kerogen with minor Type II kerogen shown mainly gas prone with minor oil generative potential. The formation also indicates a good and rich source rock but with a low thermal maturity level measured from both optical analysis and Tmax value. © EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2021.All right reserved.

Keywords

Geochemistry, Oil shale, Pyrolysis, Bulk analysis, Geochemical methods, Geochemical properties, Hydrocarbon generating potential, Miocene, Organic geochemistry, Organic richness, Organics, Source rock potential, Thermal maturation, Kerogen

Funders

Department of Geology University of Malaya,Universiti Malaya [Grant No: GPF0 19B-2018]

Publication Title

82nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2021

Volume

2

Event Title

82nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2021

Event Location

Amsterdam, Virtual

Event Dates

18-21 October 2021

Event Type

conference

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