Abstract
Exploration and exploitation in Indonesia currently still focused on conventional hydrocarbon energy than the energy of the nonkonvensional hydrocarbons such as shale gas. Shale gas is one of the energy-rich organic material nonkonvensional and reach maturity, on the conditions and certain types are capable of functioning as a reservoir of oil and gas. The formation of the Cape is the parent rock of the Barito Basin, located diKalimantan South, potentially as Shale Hydrocarbon. This research was conducted on the integration of the three methods include using organic geochemical analysis, seismic interpretation and petrofisika which became the basis for the wealth of organic material see the relationship and maturity of organic material on the potential of shale gas in the region. The first phase is the analysis of Organic Geochemistry in Formation of Cape obtained the level of wealth of organic matter ranged from 1.26 - 5.98 wt% (Good-excellent), the initial maturity of the window at a depth of 2170 m and category II/III kerogen type produces oil and gas. The second phase is the analysis of petrofisika which include calculation of TOC continuously, the results of the analysis of this petrofisika validated with the value of the laboratory analysis, the regression value obtainable 0923. The next step is doing seismic interpretation with acoustic impedance inversion method to see the spread of the shale rocks with a value of 17718 - 28222 ft/s * g/cc, the direction of spread of shale rocks as shale hydrocarbon potential in the East and Southeast areas of research.
Original language | Indonesian |
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Pages (from-to) | 37-44 |
Journal | Spektra |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2017 |
Keywords
- Shale Hydrocarbon Formation, Cape, organic Material, Petrofisika and Acoustic Impedance Inversion