n-AlKanes Base Exploration as Potential Petroleum Source Rocks in ILullemmeden Basin (Sokoto Basin) North west Nigeria

R. Muhammad, A. Galadima, A. Muhammad, A. Lawal, K. Usman, O. Muraza
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The aim of this work is to investigate the potential petroleum shales of Dukamaje formation in Sokoto basin for their petroleum potentials. A total of sixteen samples were obtained from different parts of the basin. The samples were subjected to sohxlet extraction to extract the bitumen. The bitumen was subjected to column chromatography and aliphatic and aromatic fractions were collected from each sample by using DCM and n-hexane as solvents. The fractions were subjected to GC/MS analyses with the application of SIM method (selected ion monitoring) which revealed the wide variety of hydrocarbons compounds including n-alkanes, hopanes, sterenes, phenanthrenes, methyl-phenanthrenes and triaromatic steroids. Interpretation biomarker parameters revealed that the rocks under studies are endowed with organic matter. Also biomarker correlation parameters were employed to compute the quantity of organic matter, type of organic matter, thermal maturity of the organic matter and to assess the depositional environment of the rocks samples. The biomarker parameters indicated that the source organic matter is mostly from marine environment, the depositional condition found to be anoxic reducing condition. The shales are reach in organic matter and the shales are found to be partially matured.
尼日利亚西北部ILullemmeden盆地(Sokoto盆地)潜在烃源岩正构烷烃基勘探
本研究的目的是研究Sokoto盆地Dukamaje组潜在油页岩的含油气潜力。在盆地的不同地区共采集了16个样本。样品采用索氏萃取法提取沥青。对沥青进行柱层析,以DCM和正己烷为溶剂,从每个样品中提取脂肪和芳香族馏分。采用选择性离子监测(SIM)的GC/MS分析,发现了多种烃类化合物,包括正构烷烃、藿烷、甾类、菲类、甲基菲类和三芳甾类。生物标志物参数解释表明,研究岩石具有有机质。利用生物标志物对比参数计算有机质含量、有机质类型、有机质热成熟度,并对岩石样品的沉积环境进行评价。生物标志物参数表明,源有机质主要来自海相环境,沉积条件为缺氧还原条件。页岩有机质含量较低,部分成熟。
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