Oil And Gas Generation History Based On Burial History Reconstruction And Thermal Maturity Modeling Of Petroleum Systems In Northern Iraq

Authors

  • Rzger Abdulkarim Abdula Department of Petroleum Geosciences, Soran University, Erbil, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52716/jprs.v10i4.370

Keywords:

Burial history, PetroMod, Taq Taq-1, Zab-1, Qara Chugh-2, Guwair-2, Shaikhan-2

Abstract

Burial history, thermal maturity, and timing of hydrocarbon generation were modeled for five key source-rock horizons at five locations in Northern Iraq. Constructed burial-history locations from east to west in the region are: Taq Taq-1; Qara Chugh-2; Zab-1; Guwair-2; and Shaikhan-2 wells. Generally, the thermal maturity status of the burial history sites based on increasing thermal maturity is Shaikhan-2 < Zab-1 < Guwair-2 < Qara Chugh-2 < Taq Taq-1. In well Qara Chugh-2, oil generation from Type-IIS kerogen in Geli Khana Formation started in the Late Cretaceous. Gas generation occurred at Qara Chugh-2 from Geli Khana Formation in the Late Miocene. The Kurra Chine Formation entered oil generation window at Guwair-2 and Shaikhan-2 at 64 Ma and 46 Ma, respectively. At Zab-1, the Baluti Formation started to generate gas at 120 Ma. The Butmah /Sarki reached peak oil generation at 45 Ma at Taq Taq-1. The main source rock in the area, Sargelu Formation started to generate oil at 47, 51, 33, 28, and 28 Ma at Taq Taq-1, Guwair-2, Shaikhan-2, Qara Chugh-2, and Zab-1, respectively. The results of the models demonstrated that peak petroleum generation from the Jurassic oil- and gas-prone source rocks in the most profound parts of the studied area occurred from Late Cretaceous to Middle Oligocene. At all localities, the Sargelu Formation is still within the oil window apart from Taq Taq-1 and Qara Chugh-2 where it is in the oil cracking and gas generation phase.

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Published

2020-12-21

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Abdula, R. A. . Oil And Gas Generation History Based On Burial History Reconstruction And Thermal Maturity Modeling Of Petroleum Systems In Northern Iraq. Journal of Petroleum Research and Studies 2020, 10, 95-120.