TY - JOUR
T1 - Field attributes and organic geochemical analysis of shales from early to middle Permian Dohol Formation, Peninsular Malaysia
T2 - Implications for hydrocarbon generation potential
AU - Rashid, Alidu
AU - Siddiqui, Numair Ahmed
AU - Ahmed, Nisar
AU - Jamil, Muhammad
AU - EL-Ghali, Mohamed A.K.
AU - Ali, Syed Haroon
AU - Zaidi, Faisal Kamal
AU - Wahid, Ali
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to use this opportunity to extend their gratitude to the technicians at the geoscience department for their assistance. The authors would like to show their appreciation to Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS and the Institute of Hydrocarbon Recovery (IHR) for supporting this research with YUTP Grants (015LC0-363) and (015LC0-366).
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PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - The early to middle Permian Dohol Formation falls under the Eastern Belt of Peninsular Malaysia. This formation is part of the Palaeozoic rock sequence in East Johor, composed of several metasedimentary, metamorphic, volcanic, and siliciclastic rocks. The Dohol Formation is said to have abundant black shales; however, the previous studies done in the area does not focus on the field attributes and the ability of the shales to generate hydrocarbons. Detailed traditional fieldwork was conducted in East Johor to characterize the shale facies of the formation. Different types of shale facies have been identified and interpreted in this study: (i) dark grey shale facies, (ii) light grey shale facies, (iii) red shale facies, and (iv) dark brown shale facies. XRD analysis was used to evaluate the mineralogy of the rock samples; the results show that the shales are primarily composed of kaolinite, illite, and quartz. The organic geochemical analysis also revealed that the samples collected had low TOC content, with an average TOC value of 0.40 wt%, with type II and type III kerogen predominating. The Ro and Tmax values and plots indicated that the samples are mature, with most already generating oil. The findings of this study suggest that the Dohol Formation has a low potential for generating hydrocarbons in commercial quantities, and also, the rocks are from a deep marine depositional setting.
AB - The early to middle Permian Dohol Formation falls under the Eastern Belt of Peninsular Malaysia. This formation is part of the Palaeozoic rock sequence in East Johor, composed of several metasedimentary, metamorphic, volcanic, and siliciclastic rocks. The Dohol Formation is said to have abundant black shales; however, the previous studies done in the area does not focus on the field attributes and the ability of the shales to generate hydrocarbons. Detailed traditional fieldwork was conducted in East Johor to characterize the shale facies of the formation. Different types of shale facies have been identified and interpreted in this study: (i) dark grey shale facies, (ii) light grey shale facies, (iii) red shale facies, and (iv) dark brown shale facies. XRD analysis was used to evaluate the mineralogy of the rock samples; the results show that the shales are primarily composed of kaolinite, illite, and quartz. The organic geochemical analysis also revealed that the samples collected had low TOC content, with an average TOC value of 0.40 wt%, with type II and type III kerogen predominating. The Ro and Tmax values and plots indicated that the samples are mature, with most already generating oil. The findings of this study suggest that the Dohol Formation has a low potential for generating hydrocarbons in commercial quantities, and also, the rocks are from a deep marine depositional setting.
KW - Dohol Formation
KW - Facies heterogeneity
KW - Mineralogy
KW - Rock Eval-Pyrolysis
KW - Shale
KW - TOC
KW - XRD analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jksus.2022.102287
DO - 10.1016/j.jksus.2022.102287
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85137621643
SN - 1018-3647
VL - 34
JO - Journal of King Saud University - Science
JF - Journal of King Saud University - Science
IS - 8
M1 - 102287
ER -