2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2004.11.004
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Adsorption of petroleum compounds in vitrinite: implications for petroleum expulsion from coal

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“…But the overwhelming majority of liquid hydrocarbons in the South Viking Graben derives from Upper Jurassic shaly source rocks (Justwan et al, 2006). The discrepancy between the observed oil and gas volumes and experimental data is explained by retention of hydrocarbons in the source rock (e.g., Sandvik et al, 1992;Behar et al, 1997;Ritter and Grøver, 2003). Since sophisticated adsorption models for retention in coal, such as in Ritter and Grøver (2003), are beyond the scope of this project and beyond the capabilities of the software used, the problem is approached by raising saturation thresholds for heavy and light oil.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…But the overwhelming majority of liquid hydrocarbons in the South Viking Graben derives from Upper Jurassic shaly source rocks (Justwan et al, 2006). The discrepancy between the observed oil and gas volumes and experimental data is explained by retention of hydrocarbons in the source rock (e.g., Sandvik et al, 1992;Behar et al, 1997;Ritter and Grøver, 2003). Since sophisticated adsorption models for retention in coal, such as in Ritter and Grøver (2003), are beyond the scope of this project and beyond the capabilities of the software used, the problem is approached by raising saturation thresholds for heavy and light oil.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The discrepancy between the observed oil and gas volumes and experimental data is explained by retention of hydrocarbons in the source rock (e.g., Sandvik et al, 1992;Behar et al, 1997;Ritter and Grøver, 2003). Since sophisticated adsorption models for retention in coal, such as in Ritter and Grøver (2003), are beyond the scope of this project and beyond the capabilities of the software used, the problem is approached by raising saturation thresholds for heavy and light oil. The observed situation in the South Viking Graben, where liquid hydrocarbons sourced from the Middle Jurassic are only encountered south of 58140 0 (Justwan et al, 2006), can be simulated by raising thresholds up to 7.5 and 5.5 kg HC/t rock for heavy and light oil, respectively from Case 3.…”
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“…Gas can be stored as free gas in pore spaces, dissolved in the remaining oil and pore water, or adsorbed on mineral surfaces (Brothers et al . ), in organic matter (Lamberson & Bustin ), or in vitrinite nanopores (Ritter & Grover ). The gas mass dissolved in residual oil and pore water can be calculated as: Mnormalgs=MnormaloSnormalgo+Vw1normalρnormalwSnormalgw.…”
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“…Compared with the oil and wet gas yields, coal mainly generates dry gas that contributes great source to coal-bed methane. 30,31 It is coincided with the maceral components of GY coal which is a vitrinite-dominant and gas-prone source rock in Sichuan Basin. 32,33 3.4.…”
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