Khaled R. Arouri
Saudi Aramco
28 Papers
92 Citations
Khaled R. Arouri is an academic researcher from Saudi Aramco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Source rock & Petroleum. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Khaled R. Arouri include University of Adelaide & Macquarie University.
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Papers
Biological affinities of Neoproterozoic acritarchs from Australia: microscopic and chemical characterisation
TL;DR: A range of well-preserved Neoproterozoic acanthomorph and sphaeromorph acritarchs from the Australian Centralian Superbasin have been individually analysed by combined microscopic and chemical methods as mentioned in this paper.
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A possible chlorophycean affinity of some Neoproterozoic acritarchs
TL;DR: In this article, two taxa of Neoproterozoic acritarchs of unknown affinity, Multifronsphaeridium pelorium and Species A, were analysed by electron microscopic (SEM, TEM) and chemical (micro-FTIR, pyrolysis GC-MS, thermal desorption-MS) methods.
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Oil generation by igneous intrusions in the northern Gunnedah Basin, Australia
TL;DR: The origin of extensive oil staining, recorded over a 120 m interval of the Jurassic Pilliga Sandstone in the fully-cored Bellata-1 well, northern Gunnedah Basin, has been investigated using conventional organic geochemical techniques as discussed by the authors.
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The Silurian Qusaiba Hot Shales of Saudi Arabia: An integrated assessment of thermal maturity
Sedat İnan,Fariborz Goodarzi,Andreas Schmidt Mumm,Khaled R. Arouri,Salman Qathami,Omid H. Ardakani,Tulay Y. Inan,Amer A. Tuwailib +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated assessment of Qusaiba Hot Shales (QHS) thermal maturity parameters, based on cores from 13 carefully selected boreholes that are believed to cover a wide maturity range (ca. 0.5 to 2.0% Ro).
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Abundance and geochemical significance of C2n dialkylalkanes and highly branched C3n alkanes in diverse Meso- and Neoproterozoic sediments.
Paul F. Greenwood,Khaled R. Arouri,G. A. Logan,G. A. Logan,Roger E. Summons,Roger E. Summons +5 more
TL;DR: Several series of branched alkanes with quaternary carbon centers have been detected by GC-MS in the saturated hydrocarbon fractions of Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks associated with fossilised microbial mats and of shallow water carbonates (Spitsbergen, East Greenland and Baffin Island, Canada).
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