The Silurian Qusaiba Hot Shales of Saudi Arabia: An integrated assessment of thermal maturity

International Journal of Coal Geology(2016)

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The Lower Silurian Qusaiba Hot Shales (QHS) are proven source rocks for oil within the Paleozoic, and possibly some of the Mesozoic, reservoirs in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, these shales have oil shale potential where they are immature and shallow enough for mining, as well as unconventional shale oil and shale gas potential, in areas where they are within oil-maturity and gas-maturity levels, respectively. The QHS were deposited in relatively shallow marine environments under anoxic water conditions, resulting in accumulation of amorphous kerogen, organic-walled graptolites and acritarchs. Across the Arabian Basin, organic matter quality does not show much variation for the QHS, but the maturity varies greatly as a result of varying burial history.
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Silurian source rock,Thermal maturity calibration,Integrated assessment,Qusaiba shales,Graptolite,Reflectance measurements
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