2021
DOI: 10.18599/grs.2021.3.19
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An inorganic origin of the “oil-source” rocks carbon substance

Abstract: On the basis of an inorganic concept of the petroleum origin, the phase relationships of crystalline kerogens of black shales and liquid oil at the physicochemical conditions of a typical geobarotherm on the Texas Gulf Coast are considered. At the conditions of the carbon dioxide (CO2) high fluid pressure, the process of oil transformation into kerogens of varying degrees of “maturity” (retrograde metamorphism) takes place with decreasing temperature and hydrogen pressure. Kerogen generation in black shale roc… Show more

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“…In the case of successful solution of the problems of coordinating the impact with the response, there will be conditions for changing the chemical composition of the oil lens, with gravity features of light fractions will cause their rise into the upper layers of the reservoir at the completion of the synthesis reactions. Lower (heavier in mixture with water) unsaturated hydrocarbons will continue to participate in reactions of destruction and synthesis of hydrocarbons of set composition in conditions of coordinated rhythm of external influences [19,20].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of successful solution of the problems of coordinating the impact with the response, there will be conditions for changing the chemical composition of the oil lens, with gravity features of light fractions will cause their rise into the upper layers of the reservoir at the completion of the synthesis reactions. Lower (heavier in mixture with water) unsaturated hydrocarbons will continue to participate in reactions of destruction and synthesis of hydrocarbons of set composition in conditions of coordinated rhythm of external influences [19,20].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%