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Thermal Modeling of Petroleum Generation: Theory and Applications (Developments in Petroleum Science) [Hardcover]

C. Barker (Editor)


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0444820302 978-0444820303 January 1, 1997 1
Petroleum exploration has always been limited by the lack of adequate subsurface control. Exploration problems are usually problems of extrapolation i.e. to greater depth, to laterally equivalent rocks, or back through time.

Models are widely used as a way of describing complex geological systems so that they can be treated quantitatively and used as the basis for extrapolations and predictions. Models consider, typically, a simplified geological system that can be described mathematically. It is very important to know what simplifying assumptions have been made, when these assumptions are valid, and under what conditions their use may not be appropriate. This requires an understanding of the concepts involved in building the model and how the model operates.

Models are best used as a tool for probing the system and evaluating the sensitivity of the conclusions to possible uncertainties in the values of the input parameters. In a sense, models permit experimental petroleum geochemistry and allow the user to answer the What if? questions e.g. What if the geothermal gradient had been higher in the past? What if the organic matter type had been different?

This book provides students, exploration geologists, and others who would like to use the available models, with a general idea of how the models work, what they can do, and what their limitations are.

It also provides the information necessary to obtain the input data required by the commercial models.


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This is a valuable new book, that fills the need for a thorough review and evaluation of the various techniques used to predict the generation of petroleum. (...) Barker must also be congratulated on the very extensive reference list on which his book is based. (...) In conclusion, this book is highly recommended to anyone who carries out or uses the results of thermal modelling studies. It should be available to active exploration groups, model developers and libraries.

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering Volume 23
...This book is highly recommended to anyone who carries out or uses the results of thermal modelling studies.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 526 pages
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science; 1 edition (January 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0444820302
  • ISBN-13: 978-0444820303
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,977,358 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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sterane aromatization, burial history diagram, burial diagram, vitrinite reflectance values, hopane isomerization, paleogeothermal gradients, sterane isomerization, petroleum generation, vitrinite reflectance data, burial history plot, energy suites, present day gradient, source rock maturity, continental interior basins, organic matter type, mature source rocks, organic matter maturity, paleoheat flow, biomarker ratios, vitrinite reflectance profiles, aqueous inclusions, immature samples, disequilibrium compaction, reservoir bitumen, different kerogen types
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North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, San Juan, Whitney Canyon, East Texas, New Zealand, Platte River Associates, Cambay Shale, Green River, Terra Nova, Lower Cretaceous, Nova Scotia, Palm Valley, Powder River, Upper Permian, Energy Constant Reaction Constants, Gulf of Suez, New Mexico, Saudi Arabia, West Cameron, Abu Madi, Activation Arrhenius P-Primary, Cracking Fract, Early Cretaceous, High Island
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