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SUBSURFACE OIL AND GAS
ACCUMULATION
Under the guidance of
K.V NAGESH sir
GM(P)
HPHT Asset, ONGC
Presented by,
B.AKHIL
T.SATYA SWAROOP
P.JOSHNA
Formation of
HYDRO
CARBON
• Plants and animals were died
and buried on the ocean floor.
• Over the time the plants and
animals were covered by slit and
sand.
STEP 1: DIAGENESIS FROM
KEROGEN
• When organic sediments are deposited
they are saturated with water and rich in
minerals.
• Through chemical reaction , microbial
action and compaction under mild
conditions of temperature and pressure the
organic molecules change into a waxy
material known as Kerogen and a black
tar like substance called Bitumen.
• All this occurs within first several
hundred meters of burial.
STEP 2: CATAGENESIS TURNS KEROGEN INTO LIQUID AND
GASEOUS HYDROCARBONS
• The deeper the burial, the process of
catagenesis begins where temperature
and pressure increases the hydro carbon
chains are formed by thermal
degradation of kerogen.
• The conditions of catagenesis determine
the product, such that higher
temperature and pressure lead to more
complete “cracking” of the kerogen and
progressively lighter and smaller
hydrocarbons.
STEP 3: METAGENESIS
• The last stage of maturation and
conversion of organic matter to
hydrocarbons.
• Metagenesis occurs at temperatures of
150 to 200 °C.
Vitrinite Reflectance
with respect to
depth during the
process of
maturation of
KEROGEN
HYDROCARBON
MIGRATION
• There are the movements of
fluids in the subsurface.
• The rocks containing oil and gas
alternate in the earth's crust with
the rocks that do not contain
hydrocarbon.
• There are three main types of
migration: primary , secondary
and tertiary migration.
1. PRIMARY MIGRATION
• The expulsion of petroleum from a source rock into adjacent rocks.
• The hydrocarbons migrate through dense, impermeable source rocks with
low porosity into neighboring rocks being permeable carrier beds
 SOURCE ROCK
• It is an organic matter rich which can gradually generate oil and gas.
• It was formed during diagenesis.
• When the temperature exceeds the oil generation temperature in
the source rock catagenetic alterations of the crude oil compositions are
caused.
• Source rocks are fine grained sedimentary rocks of low permeability.
2. SECONDARY MIGRATION
• The subsequent flow of hydrocarbons within these porous and more
permeable rock units.
• The driving mechanism for secondary migration are buoyancy, capillary
pressure.
 RESERVOIR ROCK
• It is a subsurface body of rocks with sufficient porosity and permeability
to stone and transmit fluids.
• They are formed also in under temperature and pressure in which
hydrocarbon can be preserved.
3. TERTIARY MIGRATION
• It occurs when petroleum moves from one trap to another or to a seep.
 CAP ROCK
• To form oil and gas accumulation their migration paths must have been
stopped by a roof i.e, caprock (seal).
• It is an impermeable rock that acts as a barrier to further migration of
hydrocarbons.
References:
Hydrocarbon exploration and production , 2nd edition(2008)
Frank Jahn, Mark Cook and Mark Graham.
Geology and Geochemistry of oil and gas (2005)
G.V. Chilingar, L.A. Buryakovsky, N.A. Eremenko & M.V. Gorfunkel
Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps (1999)
Magoon,N. H. Foster
https://personal.ems.psu.edu/~pisupati/ACSOutreach/Petroleum_2.html
Whoever controls oil controls much
more than oil.
-JOHN MACAIN.

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Subsurface Petroleum System.pptx

  • 1. SUBSURFACE OIL AND GAS ACCUMULATION Under the guidance of K.V NAGESH sir GM(P) HPHT Asset, ONGC Presented by, B.AKHIL T.SATYA SWAROOP P.JOSHNA
  • 2. Formation of HYDRO CARBON • Plants and animals were died and buried on the ocean floor. • Over the time the plants and animals were covered by slit and sand.
  • 3. STEP 1: DIAGENESIS FROM KEROGEN • When organic sediments are deposited they are saturated with water and rich in minerals. • Through chemical reaction , microbial action and compaction under mild conditions of temperature and pressure the organic molecules change into a waxy material known as Kerogen and a black tar like substance called Bitumen. • All this occurs within first several hundred meters of burial.
  • 4. STEP 2: CATAGENESIS TURNS KEROGEN INTO LIQUID AND GASEOUS HYDROCARBONS • The deeper the burial, the process of catagenesis begins where temperature and pressure increases the hydro carbon chains are formed by thermal degradation of kerogen. • The conditions of catagenesis determine the product, such that higher temperature and pressure lead to more complete “cracking” of the kerogen and progressively lighter and smaller hydrocarbons.
  • 5. STEP 3: METAGENESIS • The last stage of maturation and conversion of organic matter to hydrocarbons. • Metagenesis occurs at temperatures of 150 to 200 °C.
  • 6. Vitrinite Reflectance with respect to depth during the process of maturation of KEROGEN
  • 7. HYDROCARBON MIGRATION • There are the movements of fluids in the subsurface. • The rocks containing oil and gas alternate in the earth's crust with the rocks that do not contain hydrocarbon. • There are three main types of migration: primary , secondary and tertiary migration.
  • 8. 1. PRIMARY MIGRATION • The expulsion of petroleum from a source rock into adjacent rocks. • The hydrocarbons migrate through dense, impermeable source rocks with low porosity into neighboring rocks being permeable carrier beds  SOURCE ROCK • It is an organic matter rich which can gradually generate oil and gas. • It was formed during diagenesis. • When the temperature exceeds the oil generation temperature in the source rock catagenetic alterations of the crude oil compositions are caused. • Source rocks are fine grained sedimentary rocks of low permeability.
  • 9. 2. SECONDARY MIGRATION • The subsequent flow of hydrocarbons within these porous and more permeable rock units. • The driving mechanism for secondary migration are buoyancy, capillary pressure.  RESERVOIR ROCK • It is a subsurface body of rocks with sufficient porosity and permeability to stone and transmit fluids. • They are formed also in under temperature and pressure in which hydrocarbon can be preserved.
  • 10. 3. TERTIARY MIGRATION • It occurs when petroleum moves from one trap to another or to a seep.  CAP ROCK • To form oil and gas accumulation their migration paths must have been stopped by a roof i.e, caprock (seal). • It is an impermeable rock that acts as a barrier to further migration of hydrocarbons.
  • 11. References: Hydrocarbon exploration and production , 2nd edition(2008) Frank Jahn, Mark Cook and Mark Graham. Geology and Geochemistry of oil and gas (2005) G.V. Chilingar, L.A. Buryakovsky, N.A. Eremenko & M.V. Gorfunkel Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps (1999) Magoon,N. H. Foster https://personal.ems.psu.edu/~pisupati/ACSOutreach/Petroleum_2.html
  • 12. Whoever controls oil controls much more than oil. -JOHN MACAIN.