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Perspective Chapter: Understanding Thermal Maturity Evolution and Hydrocarbon Cracking - Implication for Cretaceous Awgu and Nkporo Shales, Southeastern Nigeria

In: Recent Oil Spill Challenges That Require More Attention

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  • Jerry Danwazan
  • Trust-Paul Bakyu
  • Mamidak M. Iliya
  • Joseph Kehinde Egunjobi
  • Adesina Mutiu Adeleye

Abstract

One-dimensional basin modeling was carried out using Schlumberger's PetroMod modeling software that provided understanding on the thermal evolution, timing of hydrocarbon generation and expulsion of the Coniacian Awgu Shale and the Campanian Nkporo Shale penetrated by Nzam-1 and Akukwa-2 wells in the lower Benue Trough, Nigeria. The burial temperature and vitrinite reflectance values ranged from 30 to 145°C and 0.5 to 2.9%Ro for Awgu Formation, 28 to 125°C and 0.5 to 1.5%Ro for Nkporo Formation in Nzam-1 well model; 29.5 to 145°C and 0.8 to 2.4%Ro for Awgu Formation, and 28.5 to 95°C and 0.6 to 0.8%Ro for Nkporo Formation in Akukwa-2 well model. Awgu Shale reached the required threshold of the oil generation window during mid Campanian (75Ma) and late Santonian (82Ma) in Nzam-1 and Akukwa-2 well models, respectively. Nkporo Shale entered the required oil window threshold during early Paleocene (65Ma) in Nzam-1 well model and late Maastrichtian (67Ma) in Akukwa-2 well model. This study revealed that valid petroleum system elements exist in Anambra basin, and some amount of gaseous hydrocarbons and little oil may have been generated and expelled. Exponential decrease in temperature over time has favored the preservation of the gas reservoirs and the survival of hydrocarbons in the deep strata. The early maturity of Nkporo Shale can be attributed to lack of the requisite burial depth, temperature and pressure in favor of oil generation and expulsion. Post-maturity status of Awgu Shales may be associated with deeper burial depth and possibly due to the effect of Santonian tectonic episode.

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  • Jerry Danwazan & Trust-Paul Bakyu & Mamidak M. Iliya & Joseph Kehinde Egunjobi & Adesina Mutiu Adeleye, 2023. "Perspective Chapter: Understanding Thermal Maturity Evolution and Hydrocarbon Cracking - Implication for Cretaceous Awgu and Nkporo Shales, Southeastern Nigeria," Chapters, in: Maged Marghany (ed.), Recent Oil Spill Challenges That Require More Attention, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:272631
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.106674
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    Keywords

    one dimensional modeling; transformation ratio; thermal maturity; hydrocarbon generation; Awgu and Nkporo Shales;
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    • Q53 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling

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