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A Study of Porphyrins in Petroleum Source Rocks

Abstract

This thesis discusses several aspects of porphyrin geochemistry. Degradation experiments have been performed on the Messel oil shale (Eocene, Germany) to obtain information on porphyrins bound or incorporated into macromolecular structures. Thermal heating of the preextracted kerogen by hydrous pyrolysis was used to study the release of porphyrins and their temperature dependent changes during simulated diagenesis and catagenesis. Selective chemical degradation experiments were performed on the preextracted sediment to get more detailed information about porphyrins that are specifically bound to the macromolecular structures via ester bonds. From the heating experiments, in a separate study, the porphyrin nitrogen content in the generated bitumens was compared to the bulk of organic nitrogen compounds in the fraction. The bulk nitrogen contents in the generated bitumens, the water phase and the residual organic matter was recorded to establish the distribution of nitrogen between the kerogen and product phases. Porphyrins as biomarkers were examined in naturally matured Kimmeridge clay source rocks (Upper Jurassic, Norway), and the use of porphyrins as general indicators of maturity was evaluated. Underlying maturity trends in the biomarker data was investigated by Partial Least Squares analysis. Porphyrin as indicators of depositional conditions was also addressed, where the correlations between the (amounts)  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1996
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
NEI-NO-1018
Reference Number:
SCA: 580000; PA: NW-99:005055; EDB-99:043633; SN: 99002075241
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: Thesis (Dr.scient.); PBD: 1996
Subject:
58 GEOSCIENCES; PETROLEUM; GEOCHEMISTRY; PORPHYRINS; OIL SHALES; DIAGENESIS; DECOMPOSITION; BITUMENS
OSTI ID:
328154
Research Organizations:
Bergen Univ. (Norway)
Country of Origin:
Norway
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99733748; ISBN 82-7406-017-2; TRN: NO9905055
Availability:
OSTI as DE99733748
Submitting Site:
NW
Size:
188 p.
Announcement Date:
Apr 16, 1999

Citation Formats

Huseby, Berit. A Study of Porphyrins in Petroleum Source Rocks. Norway: N. p., 1996. Web.
Huseby, Berit. A Study of Porphyrins in Petroleum Source Rocks. Norway.
Huseby, Berit. 1996. "A Study of Porphyrins in Petroleum Source Rocks." Norway.
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title = {A Study of Porphyrins in Petroleum Source Rocks}
author = {Huseby, Berit}
abstractNote = {This thesis discusses several aspects of porphyrin geochemistry. Degradation experiments have been performed on the Messel oil shale (Eocene, Germany) to obtain information on porphyrins bound or incorporated into macromolecular structures. Thermal heating of the preextracted kerogen by hydrous pyrolysis was used to study the release of porphyrins and their temperature dependent changes during simulated diagenesis and catagenesis. Selective chemical degradation experiments were performed on the preextracted sediment to get more detailed information about porphyrins that are specifically bound to the macromolecular structures via ester bonds. From the heating experiments, in a separate study, the porphyrin nitrogen content in the generated bitumens was compared to the bulk of organic nitrogen compounds in the fraction. The bulk nitrogen contents in the generated bitumens, the water phase and the residual organic matter was recorded to establish the distribution of nitrogen between the kerogen and product phases. Porphyrins as biomarkers were examined in naturally matured Kimmeridge clay source rocks (Upper Jurassic, Norway), and the use of porphyrins as general indicators of maturity was evaluated. Underlying maturity trends in the biomarker data was investigated by Partial Least Squares analysis. Porphyrin as indicators of depositional conditions was also addressed, where the correlations between the (amounts) abundance of nickel and vanadyl porphyrins were mapped together with other descriptors that are assumed to be indicative of redox depositional conditions. 252 refs., 28 figs., 4 tabs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}