Optical (visual) Kerogen assessment of Enugu Shale, Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria: Implications for source rock potential and thermal maturation

Palynological analysis was carried out on Ten (10) samples from outcrops of the Campanian Enugu Formation, a component  lithostratigraphic unit of the Anambra Basin, using the acid maceration techniques for recovering acidinsoluble organic-walled microfossils. Two main lithological units were encoun...

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Hauptverfasser: Chiaghanam, Osita Igwebuike, Ikegwuonu, Okechukwu Nicodemus, Ekwegbalu, Chikodi Jennifer, Aniwetalu, Emmanuel Ude, Chiadikobi, Kingsley Chukwuebuka
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description Palynological analysis was carried out on Ten (10) samples from outcrops of the Campanian Enugu Formation, a component  lithostratigraphic unit of the Anambra Basin, using the acid maceration techniques for recovering acidinsoluble organic-walled microfossils. Two main lithological units were encountered, which include: carbonaceous shale and siltstone. Result from kerogen  laboratory examination reveals two (2) main groups of palynofacies association namely; palynofacies (A and B), based on the change in particulate organic matter constituents of organic residue extract. Palynofacies A is characterized by abundant opaques debris with common terrestrial phytoclasts, which occupy the southwestern and northwestern parts of the studied area, whereas palynofacies B  dominates in the northeastern part, characterised by abundant phytoclasts followed by frequent opaques debris. Kerogen type III with gas-prone material is suggested for both palynofacies. The examined exine of spore/ pollen grain are pale yellow – yellow, with Thermal Alteration Index TAI of 1+ to 2- and Vitrinite Reflectane (R o) (0.3 % - 0.4 %) in palynofacies A, and yellow – yellow brown, with Thermal Alteration Index TAI of 2- to 2, and Vitrinite Reflectane (R o) of 0.3% - 0.5% in palynofacies B. These revealed source rock that is thermally immature to slightly mature but has potential to generate mainly gas. The kerogen data generated using transmitted light microscopy correlated well with geochemical data obtained using rock-eval pyrolysis method, and this shows the method a reliable tool for assessing  petroleum potential in any given sedimentary basins.
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