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ABSTRACT: Inversion Methods and Kinetic Models of Hydrocarbon Generation

J. Liu, Ian Lerche

An Previous HitinverseNext Hit model for hydrocarbon generation is exhibited. In this model, two advantages are apparent: (1) laboratory data on residual kerogen pyrolysis determine the behavior of the kinetic process and (2) combined with a dynamic geological model, the Previous HitinverseNext Hit model can be used in the geological hydrocarbon evolution processes of a formation or a basin. The application of residual kerogen analysis experimental data enables a more appropriate prediction of hydrocarbon generation directly from kerogen. Ten sets of residual kerogen analysis experimental data have been used in order to have a wide range of comparison.

Areas of interest focus on the Previous HitinverseNext Hit methods for hydrocarbon generation kinetics; computer Previous HitcalculationNext Hit procedures including sensitivity analysis, determining the best sets of kinetic parameters, determining the channeling probability with activation energy, and determining the rate constant parameters for hydrocarbon prediction; and how this model is combined with a one-dimensional dynamic basin analysis model to give a quantitative prediction of hydrocarbon generation.

Georges Bank basin, East Coast, United States, has been chosen as a testing area, and the comparison of different prediction models shows the improvements of the Previous HitinverseTop model in relation to other models.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91003©1990 AAPG Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, June 3-6, 1990