Journal Article10.2516/OGST:1977002
Méthode rapide de caractérisation des roches mètres, de leur potentiel pétrolier et de leur degré d'évolution
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TL;DR: In this article, a methode and an appareillage adaptes a l'exploration petroliere are presented, and the methode convient particulierement bien a léestimation du rendement en huile des roches bitumineuses.
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Abstract: Les etudes fondamentales realisees sur les kerogenes a l'aide de diverses methodes physico-chimiques d'analyse ont permis de mettre au point une methode et un appareillage adaptes a l'exploration petroliere. On expose dans cet article la mise au point de cette methode et on montre, a l'aide des parametres qu'elle permet d'obtenir, ses applications dans le domaine de l'exploration petroliere - reconnaissance des differents types de roche mere et de leur potentiel petrolier; - caracterisation de leur degre d'evolution (zone a huile - zone a gaz). On montre aussi que cette methode convient particulierement bien a l'estimation du rendement en huile des roches bitumineuses et a l'etude de la qualite et du rang des charbons.
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