Hydrocarbon Fluid Inclusions in Petroliferous Basins
Auteurs : Nandakumar Vivekanandan, Jayanthi J.L.
Hydrocarbon Fluid Inclusions in Petroliferous Basins trains readers to detect Hydrocarbon Fluid Inclusions (HCFIs) in sedimentary rocks, particularly the wafer preparation techniques to visualize HCFIs, its distinction from aqueous inclusions, petrographic approaches to HCFIs, microthermometric observations on HCFIs, fluorescence emission spectra and Raman spectra of HCFIs, and their interpretations for the petroleum industry. The book features case studies from the Mumbai and Kerala Konkan Basins of the Western Offshore of India - two representative basins where new, non-destructive, fluid inclusion techniques were tested. This book is essential reading for students of petroleum geology and those working in exploration in the oil and gas industry.
1. Introduction to fluid inclusions2. Non-destructive analytical techniques for fluid inclusions3. Petroleum geology and the significance of HCFIs study4. Hydrocarbon fluid inclusions (HCFIs)-examples from Mumbai and Kerala offshore basins in India5. Fluorescence emission of oils in hydrocarbon fluid inclusions and its relation to API gravity6. Raman spectroscopic studies on hydrocarbon fluid inclusions7. Petrograhic and microthermometric analysis of hydrocarbon fluid inclusions8. Conclusions and future perspectives
Dr. Jayanthi JL is a physicist at NCESS specialised in spectroscopic applications in fluid inclusions. She has expertise in characterising fluorescence and Raman spectra of geological and biological samples. She is currently associated in the study of fluid inclusions in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks
- Helps readers to identify Hydrocarbon Fluid Inclusions (HCFIs) in sedimentary basins
- Covers how to determine the oil window, API gravity and chemical constituents in HCFIs
- Includes case studies on key offshore basins
Date de parution : 06-2021
Ouvrage de 290 p.
15x22.8 cm