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An Infrared Spectroscopic Evaluation of the Petroleum Potentials of Some Oil Shale From Lokpanta in the Lower Benue Trough of Nigeria
The kerogen of thirty randomly sampled outcrops of Lokpanta oil shales in the Lower Benue trough of Nigeria was extracted, isolated and characterized by infra-red {IR} spectroscopy. Quantitative assessment of the kerogen concentrates was made and correlated with the total organic carbon content {TOC...
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Published in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2003-09, Vol.6 (1) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The kerogen of thirty randomly sampled outcrops of Lokpanta oil shales
in the Lower Benue trough of Nigeria was extracted, isolated and
characterized by infra-red {IR} spectroscopy. Quantitative assessment
of the kerogen concentrates was made and correlated with the total
organic carbon content {TOC} of source rocks The isolated kerogen
concentrates were found to have a mean weight [ ± standard
deviation] of 3.86 ± 0.84% of the dry rock sample. Analysis of the
IR spectra was carried out both qualitatively and semi-quantitatively.
Extrapolations from structural elucidation revealed that the Lokpanta
facies contained few mono-aromatics and cyclohexyl rings. The spectra
variously showed good correlations in the 1600cm-1, 1450cm-1 and
2900cm-1 peak areas. Deduction from results show that although kerogen
concentrates varied from 0.76% to 11.06%, over 50% of the sampled
outcrops had a percent weight > 2.5% which is the lower limit
proposed for mature, oil - and gas - generating organic matter. @ JASEM |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |