Hydrocarbon-generation potential and thermal-maturity of few Indian coals: inferences from organo-petrography and Rock-Eval
Hydrocarbon-generation potential and thermal-maturity of few Indian coals: inferences from organo-petrography and Rock-Eval
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2019-01-01
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Hazra, Bodhisatwa
Singh, Ashok K.
Singh, Pradeep K.
Mani, Devleena
Boral, Prabal
Das, Moulima
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In this work, hydrocarbon-generation potential and thermal-maturity of few Indian coals from two Indian basins have been studied. Samples from Jharia basin were observed to be more mature showing higher vitrinite reflectance, Rock-Eval Tmax, and lower volatile matter (VM) yield, hydrogen index (HI). The baked-coal (Jhama) showed least HI, VM, and highest Tmax, indicating the thermal-influence of igneous intrusions. Liptinite concentration was observed to be directly controlled by the maturity indices. The most-mature coal, beyond ‘third coalification jump’ was marked by absence of liptinites, while the least-mature sample, placed near ‘first coalification jump’ was marked by highest liptinite content, S1 and S2. All these indicate the influence of maturity on hydrocarbon-generation and organic-composition of coals. Strangely, the petrographically determined original HI (HIO) was observed to be lower than present-day HI values. Negative fraction-of-conversion (f) was observed in the coal samples, erroneously implying that no kerogen-conversion or hydrocarbon-generation has taken place from the samples. This could possibly be caused due to presence of sub-microscopic hydrogen-rich organic-materials, not identifiable under microscope.
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coaly source,
conversion,
generation potential,
Hydrocarbon,
maturity,
of,
rock fraction,
thermal
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Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects