Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., Digital Technical Conference, 2020 2020
DOI: 10.29118/ipa20-sg-316
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Biomarker Characteristic of Kelesa Oil Shale As Evidence of The Source of Organic Matter, Depositional Environment, and Maturity Interpretation

Abstract: Biomarker analyses can provide information about the source of organic matter, depositional environment, and maturity of source rock that is very useful for basin evaluation and understanding the petroleum system. In this paper, the study focuses on biomarker characterization of the Kelesa Formation that is situated in the Central Sumatra Basin, one of the petroliferous basins in Indonesia. This Eocene formation is equivalent to the Pematang Formation that is well known as acting as source rock in the Central … Show more

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“…There have been suffi ciently studied regional scale issues such as regional geology and source rock investigation (e.g. Mertosono & Nayoan, 1974;Eubank & Makki, 1981;Seiff ert & Moldowan, 1980;Williams, et al, 1985;Katz & Mertani, 1989;Carnell, et al, 1998;Hartono, et al, 2020) but no publications have given any hints about basin-wide heavy oil potential outside the currently producing oil fi elds. At fi eld level, publications (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been suffi ciently studied regional scale issues such as regional geology and source rock investigation (e.g. Mertosono & Nayoan, 1974;Eubank & Makki, 1981;Seiff ert & Moldowan, 1980;Williams, et al, 1985;Katz & Mertani, 1989;Carnell, et al, 1998;Hartono, et al, 2020) but no publications have given any hints about basin-wide heavy oil potential outside the currently producing oil fi elds. At fi eld level, publications (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%