2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2017.11.013
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Generation and expulsion history of oil-source rock (Middle Jurassic Sargelu Formation) in the Kurdistan of north Iraq, Zagros folded belt: Implications from 1D basin modeling study

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“…The specialized part is mainly aimed at the extraction of sulfur from the deposits of this raw material (one tenth of the total sulfur production on the planet). The specialized sulfur native ores are in Iraq (about 335 million tons) [ 48 ], the United States (200 million tons) [ 49 ], Chile (100 million tons) [ 50 ] and Mexico (100 million tons) [ 51 ]. Large deposits have also been explored in Poland [ 52 ], Ukraine [ 53 ], Russia [ 54 ], Turkmenistan [ 55 ] and on the Japanese islands [ 56 ].…”
Section: Production Of Sulfurmentioning
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“…The specialized part is mainly aimed at the extraction of sulfur from the deposits of this raw material (one tenth of the total sulfur production on the planet). The specialized sulfur native ores are in Iraq (about 335 million tons) [ 48 ], the United States (200 million tons) [ 49 ], Chile (100 million tons) [ 50 ] and Mexico (100 million tons) [ 51 ]. Large deposits have also been explored in Poland [ 52 ], Ukraine [ 53 ], Russia [ 54 ], Turkmenistan [ 55 ] and on the Japanese islands [ 56 ].…”
Section: Production Of Sulfurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hardened sulfur-based concrete is practically not subject to shrinkage. After 120 days, the signs of the indicators were insignificant and comparable in magnitude to the deformations from temperature fluctuations, that is, proportional to the coefficient of linear thermal expansion [ 48 , 125 ]. The frost resistance of sulfur-based concrete shows a sharp decrease in strength during the first 50 cycles; however, in the future up to 500 cycles, the decrease in strength is quite insignificant.…”
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“…The dominant proved hydrocarbons were expelled from organic rich shale and carbonate rocks of Triassic and Jurassic formations and entrapped in the heterogeneous and highly fractured carbonate reservoir rocks of the Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks in Zagros folded belt [8,9,10 ]. The investigated source rocks have variable potentiality and distinctive geochemical properties [11,12,13]. Besides of the source rock potentiality behaviors of the Triassic-Jurassic rocks throughout the Kurdistan region fields, these successions are considered as a productive reservoir rocks including the Upper Triassic Kurra Chine Formation in Shaikan Field [14] Jurassic Barsarin, Sargelu, Alan, Mus, Adaiyah, Butmah Formations in Atrush field [ 15] and Jurassic Sargelu, Mus and Butmah formations in the Shaikan Field [16].…”
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“…Basin modelling is a very useful tool useful in examining the petroleum potentials of hydrocarbon sources during hydrocarbon exploration (e.g. Andersen et al, 2005;Cukur et al, 2012, Hadad et al, 2017, Hakimi and Ahmed 2016, Hakimi et al, 2018. Therefore, basin modelling provides valuable information including but not limited to the thermal maturation, transformation of kerogen to hydrocarbon, hydrocarbon expulsion, and depth of mature source rocks in a hydrocarbon-rich basin (e.g.…”
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“…Therefore, basin modelling provides valuable information including but not limited to the thermal maturation, transformation of kerogen to hydrocarbon, hydrocarbon expulsion, and depth of mature source rocks in a hydrocarbon-rich basin (e.g. Andersen et al, 2005;Cukur et al, 2012, Hadad et al, 2017, Hakimi and Ahmed 2016, Hakimi et al, 2018. As important as basin modelling, this approach of hydrocarbon exploration is extremely scarce in the Gulf of Thailand.…”
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