“…The Parnaíba Basin presents a similar feature to the other two Brazilian basins, where mafic sills can extend continually for 200 km, have an estimated maximum thickness of ca 500 m 56 , 57 , and intrude the Canindé (fine sandstone, siltites and black shales), Serra Grande (sandstone and shales), and Balsas (clastic-evaporitic complex) groups 57 . The Pimenteiras Formation (Canindé Group) has more than 500 m in thickness and is composed of dark shales rich in organic matter 58 , 59 , where total organic carbon reaches up to 16.60 wt.%, while rock–eval pyrolysis was measured to a high of 51.43 mm HC/g 59 . Additionally, vitrinite reflectance values show an increase in T max (451 °C) and the presence of talc, chlorite and illite can be associated with the thermal influence of igneous intrusions 58 , 59 .…”