2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-022-02231-z
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The Birkhead and Murta formations—organic geochemistry and organic petrography of Mesozoic fluvio-lacustrine source rocks in the Eromanga Basin, central Australia

Abstract: Due to a historic focus on the underlying Cooper Basin and a growing demand for energy in Australia, a reassessment of the Eromanga Basin in central and eastern Australia is necessary, including a more detailed characterization of its Jurassic-Cretaceous petroleum system elements. The Jurassic Birkhead Formation and the Cretaceous Murta Formation are considered the most important source rocks of the Eromanga Basin. To study the petroleum generation potential of these two formations, a set of 55 rock cores from… Show more

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“…Ro ranges from 0.4% to 0.6%, indicating an initial stage within the oil window. The average Tmax is 430 • C [53], consistent with Ro results. The Murta Formation's organic matter is primarily freshwater lake-based, dominated by algae, with a significant presence of Botryococcus green algae, along with lignin and humus.…”
Section: Comparative Assessment Of Hydrocarbon Generation Potential: ...supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Ro ranges from 0.4% to 0.6%, indicating an initial stage within the oil window. The average Tmax is 430 • C [53], consistent with Ro results. The Murta Formation's organic matter is primarily freshwater lake-based, dominated by algae, with a significant presence of Botryococcus green algae, along with lignin and humus.…”
Section: Comparative Assessment Of Hydrocarbon Generation Potential: ...supporting
confidence: 87%