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Advanced Chemistry Basins Project. Covering the Period of June 1999-November, 2003.


DE2004830009

Publication Date 2004
Personal Author Muelbroek, P.
Page Count 350
Abstract In the next decades, oil exploration by majors and independents will increasingly be in remote, inaccessible areas, or in areas where there has been extensive shallow exploration but deeper exploration potential may remain; areas where the collection of data is expensive, difficult, or even impossible, and where the most efficient use of existing data can drive the economics of the target. The ability to read hydrocarbon chemistry in terms of subsurface migration processes by relating it to the evolution of the basin and fluid migration is perhaps the single technological capability that could most improve our ability to explore effectively because it would allow us to use a vast store of existing or easily collected chemical data to determine the major migration pathways in a basin and to determine if there is deep exploration potential. To this end a the DOE funded a joint effort between California Institute of Technology, Cornell University, and GeoGroup Inc. to assemble a representative set of maturity and maturation kinetic models and develop an advanced basin model able to predict the chemistry of hydrocarbons in a basin from this input data. The four year project is now completed and has produced set of public domain maturity indicator and maturation kinetic data set, an oil chemistry and flash calculation tool operable under Excel, and a user friendly, graphically intuitive basin model that uses this data and flash tool, operates on a PC, and simulates hydrocarbon generation and migration and the chemical changes that can occur during migration (such as phase separation and gas washing). The DOE Advanced Chemistry Basin Model includes a number of new methods that represent advances over current technology. The model is built around the concept of handling arbitrarily detailed chemical composition of fluids in a robust finite-element 2-D grid. There are three themes on which the model focuses: chemical kinetic and equilibrium reaction parameters, chemical phase equilibrium, and physical flow through porous media. The chemical kinetic scheme includes thermal indicators including vitrinite, sterane ratios, hopane ratios, and diamonoids; and a user-modifiable reaction network for primary and secondary maturation. Also provided is a database of type-specific kerogen maturation schemes. The phase equilibrium scheme includes modules for primary and secondary migration, multi-phase equilibrium (flash) calculations, and viscosity predictions.
Keywords
  • Petrology
  • Geochemistry
  • Petroleum geology
  • Basins(Containers)
  • Computer models
  • Kerogen
  • Physical chemistry
  • Chemical kinetics
  • Crude oil
  • Data base management
  • Physical properties
  • Natural gas
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200514
Advanced Chemistry Basins Project. Covering the Period of June 1999-November, 2003.
Advanced Chemistry Basins Project. Covering the Period of June 1999-November, 2003.
DE2004830009

  • Petrology
  • Geochemistry
  • Petroleum geology
  • Basins(Containers)
  • Computer models
  • Kerogen
  • Physical chemistry
  • Chemical kinetics
  • Crude oil
  • Data base management
  • Physical properties
  • Natural gas
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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