Thermal maturity and oil generation with reference to the CMS-1 (Java) and Susu Selatan-1 (Sumatra) wells, Indonesia
Year: 1979
Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 8th Ann. Conv., 1979
Optical methods and their interpretation parameters used in evaluating thermal maturity (and their shortcomings) are discussed with reference to two wells from commercially producing basins in Indonesia.In the CMS-1 well (Northwest Java), heavy waxy oils have been generated from liptinitic kerogen and have accumulated in adjacent reservoirs. The onset of oil generation occurs at a vitrinite reflectance of between 0.35% and a spore colour index-of between 3 and 3.5. Major oil generation occurs at a vitrinite reflectance level of 0.55%, and a spore colour index of 5.In the Susu Selatan-1 well (North Sumatra), light oils have been generated from sapropelic kerogen and have accumulated in overlying sandstone reservoirs in the area. although not in the well section. The onset of oil generation occurs at a vitinite reflectance of 0.55% and spore colour index of 5. Optimum oil generation occurs at a vitrinite reflectance level of aiound 0.8% and a spore colour index of 7.5. No heavy oil accumulations have been discovered in this area.The well sections are an example of liptinitic kerogen yielding oil at an earlier level of maturity than sapropelic kerogen. The different oil generating characteristics shown by the different kerogan types may primarily be ascribed to differences in the chemical structure of the kerogen, a secondary influence, bulk and concentration of kerogen, may be related to palaeoenvironment.
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