[[Source rock]] richness is determined by measuring the [[total organic carbon (TOC)]] present in a rock. The two most common techniques of analyzing a rock for TOC are Rock-Eval [[Using pyrolysis to estimate richness#What is pyrolysis?|pyrolysis]] with TOC and the [[LECO method in estimating richness|LECO method]]. Conventional well logs can also provide information for evaluating interval richness.
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[[Source rock]] richness is determined by measuring the [[total organic carbon (TOC)]] present in a rock. The two most common techniques of analyzing a rock for TOC are [[Rock-Eval pyrolysis]] with TOC and the [[LECO method in estimating richness|LECO method]]. Conventional well logs can also provide information for evaluating interval richness.
* [[Measuring a rock's ability to generate hydrocarbons]]
* [[Measuring a rock's ability to generate hydrocarbons]]
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* [[Using pyrolysis to estimate richness]]
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* [[Rock-Eval pyrolysis]]
* [[LECO method in estimating richness]]
* [[LECO method in estimating richness]]
* [[Using conventional well logs to estimate richness]]
* [[Using conventional well logs to estimate richness]]