Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena

La caracterización y correlación de crudos, a partir de biomarcadores, se centra en la evaluación de parámetros moleculares indicadores de degradación térmica, degradación biológica o de origen. En este trabajo se evaluaron dichos parámetros, tanto en la fracción aromática, como en la saturada, en c...

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Arevalo Madrid, Juan Manuel
Sandoval Rincon, Kelly Patricia
Mogollon Galvis, Leonardo Ivan
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Universidad Industrial de Santander
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Biomarcadores
Facies Generadoras
Crudo-Roca
Crudo-Crudo
Biodegradación
Madurez.
Characterization and correlation of crude oils
from biomarkers
focuses on the evaluation of molecular parameters that demonstrate biological and thermal degradation
or origin and depositional environments. An assessment of these parameters was carried out
in the aromatic and saturated fractions
of crude oils
extracts and oil seeps from the Sinú-San Jacinto and Lower Magdalena Valley Basins
with the aim of classifing them according to biodegradation
thermal maturity and origin; and to verify the existence of a common source rock. The results indicated that oil seeps from S-SJ Basin
were extremely biodegraded
registerim total and partial loss of hopanes and steranes. The origin and depositional environment parameters
with their respective correlations
indicated the presence of five crude families in the S-SJ Basin that included deltaic plain
proximal delta
delta front
prodelta and external continental platform facies. Finally
the source rock-oil and oil-oil correlations demonstrated that both the oil seeps and crude oils from S-SJ Basin
as the crude oils from LMV Basin were originated from facies deposited in deltaic plains and proximal delta
possibly related to Ciénaga de Oro Formation
suggesting that in the S-SJ Basin there are both tertiaty and cretaceous source rocks
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
dc.title.english.none.fl_str_mv Biomarkers, Source Rock, Oil-Source Rock, Oil-Oil, Biodegradation, Maturity.
title Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
spellingShingle Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
Biomarcadores
Facies Generadoras
Crudo-Roca
Crudo-Crudo
Biodegradación
Madurez.
Characterization and correlation of crude oils
from biomarkers
focuses on the evaluation of molecular parameters that demonstrate biological and thermal degradation
or origin and depositional environments. An assessment of these parameters was carried out
in the aromatic and saturated fractions
of crude oils
extracts and oil seeps from the Sinú-San Jacinto and Lower Magdalena Valley Basins
with the aim of classifing them according to biodegradation
thermal maturity and origin; and to verify the existence of a common source rock. The results indicated that oil seeps from S-SJ Basin
were extremely biodegraded
registerim total and partial loss of hopanes and steranes. The origin and depositional environment parameters
with their respective correlations
indicated the presence of five crude families in the S-SJ Basin that included deltaic plain
proximal delta
delta front
prodelta and external continental platform facies. Finally
the source rock-oil and oil-oil correlations demonstrated that both the oil seeps and crude oils from S-SJ Basin
as the crude oils from LMV Basin were originated from facies deposited in deltaic plains and proximal delta
possibly related to Ciénaga de Oro Formation
suggesting that in the S-SJ Basin there are both tertiaty and cretaceous source rocks
title_short Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
title_full Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
title_fullStr Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
title_full_unstemmed Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
title_sort Caracterización y correlación de crudos provenientes de las cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y valle inferior del Magdalena
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Arevalo Madrid, Juan Manuel
Sandoval Rincon, Kelly Patricia
Mogollon Galvis, Leonardo Ivan
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Stashenko, Elena E.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Arevalo Madrid, Juan Manuel
Sandoval Rincon, Kelly Patricia
Mogollon Galvis, Leonardo Ivan
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biomarcadores
Facies Generadoras
Crudo-Roca
Crudo-Crudo
Biodegradación
Madurez.
topic Biomarcadores
Facies Generadoras
Crudo-Roca
Crudo-Crudo
Biodegradación
Madurez.
Characterization and correlation of crude oils
from biomarkers
focuses on the evaluation of molecular parameters that demonstrate biological and thermal degradation
or origin and depositional environments. An assessment of these parameters was carried out
in the aromatic and saturated fractions
of crude oils
extracts and oil seeps from the Sinú-San Jacinto and Lower Magdalena Valley Basins
with the aim of classifing them according to biodegradation
thermal maturity and origin; and to verify the existence of a common source rock. The results indicated that oil seeps from S-SJ Basin
were extremely biodegraded
registerim total and partial loss of hopanes and steranes. The origin and depositional environment parameters
with their respective correlations
indicated the presence of five crude families in the S-SJ Basin that included deltaic plain
proximal delta
delta front
prodelta and external continental platform facies. Finally
the source rock-oil and oil-oil correlations demonstrated that both the oil seeps and crude oils from S-SJ Basin
as the crude oils from LMV Basin were originated from facies deposited in deltaic plains and proximal delta
possibly related to Ciénaga de Oro Formation
suggesting that in the S-SJ Basin there are both tertiaty and cretaceous source rocks
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Characterization and correlation of crude oils
from biomarkers
focuses on the evaluation of molecular parameters that demonstrate biological and thermal degradation
or origin and depositional environments. An assessment of these parameters was carried out
in the aromatic and saturated fractions
of crude oils
extracts and oil seeps from the Sinú-San Jacinto and Lower Magdalena Valley Basins
with the aim of classifing them according to biodegradation
thermal maturity and origin; and to verify the existence of a common source rock. The results indicated that oil seeps from S-SJ Basin
were extremely biodegraded
registerim total and partial loss of hopanes and steranes. The origin and depositional environment parameters
with their respective correlations
indicated the presence of five crude families in the S-SJ Basin that included deltaic plain
proximal delta
delta front
prodelta and external continental platform facies. Finally
the source rock-oil and oil-oil correlations demonstrated that both the oil seeps and crude oils from S-SJ Basin
as the crude oils from LMV Basin were originated from facies deposited in deltaic plains and proximal delta
possibly related to Ciénaga de Oro Formation
suggesting that in the S-SJ Basin there are both tertiaty and cretaceous source rocks
description La caracterización y correlación de crudos, a partir de biomarcadores, se centra en la evaluación de parámetros moleculares indicadores de degradación térmica, degradación biológica o de origen. En este trabajo se evaluaron dichos parámetros, tanto en la fracción aromática, como en la saturada, en crudos, extractos y rezumaderos de las Cuencas Sinú-San Jacinto y Valle Inferior del Magdalena; en primer lugar, para clasificar dichos crudos según su biodegradación, madurez térmica y origen, y en segundo lugar, para verificar la existencia de una facies generadora en común. Los respectivos resultados del análisis de biodegradación indicaron que los rezumaderos de la Cuenca S-SJ, se encuentran extremadamente biodegradados, registrando remoción parcial y total de hopanos y esteranos. La evaluación de los parámetros indicadores de origen y sus respectivas correlaciones demostraron la presencia de cinco familias de crudos en la Cuenca S-SJ, asociadas a facies de llanura deltaica, delta proximal e intermedio, prodelta y plataforma continental externa. Finalmente, las correlaciones crudo-crudo indicaron que tanto los rezumaderos y crudos de la Cuenca S-SJ, como los crudos del VIM, provienen de una facies depositada en ambientes de planicies deltaicas y deltas proximales, posiblemente, asociados a la Frm. Ciénaga de Oro, lo que sugiere que la cuenca S-SJ no solo posee facies generadoras distales, de edad cretácea, sino también, facies generadoras proximales, de edad paleógena
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