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  • {{Merge|Source rock}} | chapter = Evaluating source rocks
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  • #REDIRECT [[Source rock]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Source rock]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Source rock richness]]
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  • Articles about source rock evaluation.
    20 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:47, 24 January 2014
  • File:M106Ch14Fig05.jpg
    ...Neocomian part of the Garau Formation is organic-rich and acted as source rock. From M. L. Bordenave, 2014, Petroleum Systems and Distribution of the Oil
    (700 × 856 (149 KB)) - 18:17, 12 July 2016
  • | chapter = Evaluating source rocks A '''source rock''' is a rock that is capable of generating or that has generated movable quantities of [
    4 KB (569 words) - 21:38, 4 February 2022
  • ...portant to identify a person, place, item, or idea. As geologists, we name rock units, fossils, uplifts, and basins. The name for a specific [[petroleum]] ...etroleum-systems_fig3-1.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|1}}How a reservoir rock name is selected.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oil-oil and oil-source rock correlation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oil-oil and oil-source rock correlation]]
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  • File:H4CH12FG9.JPG
    ...Cretaceous and Jurassic source rocks are depleted, and the Miocene source rock is generating oil. From Identifying and quantifying significant uncertainti
    (800 × 262 (80 KB)) - 20:34, 13 July 2015
  • | chapter = Evaluating source rocks ...on can be accessed from the production index (PI). PI is calculated from [[Rock-Eval]] data:
    3 KB (364 words) - 16:10, 10 February 2022
  • ...arger-molecular-weight compounds are preferentially retained in the source rock while the smaller compounds are expelled. The following factors favor oil expulsion from a source rock:
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  • | chapter = Oil–oil and oil–source rock correlations ...orophyll]] and related compounds. They are found in virtually all oils and rock extracts, with the exception of [[condensate]]s that have lost their heavy
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  • | chapter = Evaluating source rocks ...ocks_fig6-14.png|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Decreasing HI trend for a source rock beginning to generate hydrocarbons at a depth of approximately 2200 m. Copy
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  • File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-45.png
    Time scale from Haq et al. (1988); DOW represents source rock, generation, and critical moment estimates (Dow et al., 1990).
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  • | chapter = Evaluating source rocks The amount of organic carbon present in a rock is a determining factor in a rock's ability to generate hydrocarbons.
    3 KB (428 words) - 16:33, 13 April 2022
  • | chapter = Evaluating source rocks ...erogen|I]], [[Type II kerogen|II]], or [[Type III kerogen|III]] and if the rock will be oil or gas prone.
    3 KB (525 words) - 18:09, 9 February 2022
  • * [[East Breaks reservoir rock]] * [[East Breaks seal rock]]
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  • | chapter = Oil–oil and oil–source rock correlations ...lative or absolute abundance of specific molecules in an oil or a [[source rock]] extract.
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