Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Jan 2001)

An organic geochemical correlation study of some drmno depresssion crude oils (southern part of the Pannonian Basin, Yugoslavia)

  • Jovančićević B.,
  • Wehner H.,
  • Scheeder G.,
  • Plećaš D.,
  • Ercegovac M.,
  • Vitorović D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0105297J
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 5
pp. 297 – 308

Abstract

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The results of an investigation of crude oils originating from the Sirakovo and Bradarac-Maljurevac localities (southern part of the Pannonian Basin) are reported in this paper. The aim was to estimate the organic geochemical similarity of the crude oils from the Drmno (Kostolac) depression oil fields. The nine selected samples originated from reservoir rocks of various depths. Reliable source and organic geochemical maturation parameters served as the basis for the correlation studies. The similar origin of the investigated Drmno depression crude oils was corroborated, characterized by a significant participation of terrestrial precursor biomass. They were shown to be of relatively low maturity and to have been formed during the earlier stages of the diagenetic-catagenetic sequence of processes leading to the formation of crude oils, most probably in source rocks ofTertiary age, corresponding to vitrinite reflectances between Ro = 0.70 % and Ro = 0.80 %. The crude oils from Bradarac-Maljurevac seemed to be somewhat less homogeneous with respect to organic geochemical parameters compared to Sirakovo crude oils.

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