Aliphatic Biomarker Signatures of Crude Oil from Tarakan Subbasin, Tarakan Basin, North Kalimantan, Indonesia

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Zetra, Yulfi [1 ]
Burhan, R. Y. Perry [1 ,2 ]
Fitriyyah, Maulida [1 ]
Nugrahaeni, Zjahra Vianita [1 ]
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[1] Inst Teknol Sepuluh Nopember, Fac Sci & Anal Data, Dept Chem, Mol Geochem Lab, Surabaya, Indonesia
[2] Politekn Energi & Mineral Akamigas, Jln Gajah Mada 38, Cepu, Indonesia
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INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCE | 2023年 / 10卷 / 02期
关键词
Tarakan Basin; organic geochemistry; aliphatic hydrocarbon fraction; CPI; AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; SOUTH CHINA; BROWN-COAL; SOURCE ROCKS; N-ALKANES; RED-SEA; PETROLEUM; SEDIMENTS; MARKERS; ORIGIN;
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10.17014/ijog.10.2.139-150
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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Organic geochemical studies of crude oil from Pamusian Field, Tarakan Subbasin, Tarakan Basin, North Kalimantan, have been done. Biomarker aliphatic hydrocarbon fractions were identified using a combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC- MS). Identified biomarkers consist of n-alkane groups, isoprenoids, bicyclic sesquiterpenoids, and pentacyclic triterpenoids. The most abundant aliphatic hydrocarbon biomarker is pristane followed by n-C19. 19 . The existence of n-alkanes shows a homologous (n n- C 16- n- C 30 ) with a unimodal distribution type. The abundance of n-C19 19 is higher than other n-alkanes, supported by LHCPI value of 2.03, as an indicator of organic matter derived from microbial organisms. The amount of long chain n-alkanes (n n- C 25- n- C 30 ) is almost the same as medium chain n-alkanes (n n- C 19- n- C 24 ) indicating the source of organic compounds is not only from microbial organisms, but also from terrestrial higher plants. The presence of 8(3 (H)-drimane compounds together with homodrimane shows the presence of bacterial input on the formation of oil from organic compounds. Ratio of Pr/Ph is 3.76, ratio of drimane/homodrimane is 1.058, ratio of Pr/n-C17 n- C 17 is 34.41, and ratio of Ph/n-C18 n- C 18 is 16.02 indicating the source of organic compounds came from terrestrial higher plants deposited in the oxic environment, and disposed to increase biodegradation. The CPI value is 0.95, and the highest amount of 17a (H), 21(3 (H)-hopane compounds suggest that Tarakan Subbasin oil was mature, and the source of organic compounds was derived from bacteria.
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