THE PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF TERTIARY COALS FROM WESTERN INDONESIA: RELATIONSHIP TO MIRE TYPE AND SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC SETTING

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More than 500 deltaic sediments from 14 basins in Western Indonesia were subjected to detailed geochemical, petrographic and palynological analysis. The resultant data represent each of the main peat-forming tectonostratigraphic episodes (Paleogene syn-rift transgressive, Paleogene–Neogene post-rift transgressive and Neogene syn-tectonic regressive) of the Indonesian Tertiary. The coals are hydrogen-rich, with average hydrogen index (HI) of 250–300 and atomic H/C ratios of 1.0–1.3 where immature. Paleogene coals from syn-rift transgressive systems tracts are more hydrogen-rich than Neogene coals from syn-tectonic regressive systems tracts, and upon pyrolysis, yield lower gas/oil ratios, implying they are more oil-prone. Pliocene coals from a strongly regressive sequence in the Sumatran fore-arc are very hydrogen-poor with average HI of 138. Indonesian coals display a systematic increase in HI with increasing rank, peaking at a Tmax of c. 430 °C, suggesting that Rock-Eval pyrolysis underestimates petroleum potential in low rank coals. The increase in HI is accompanied by a decrease in S1/TOC ratio and the disappearance of suberinite and resinite, reflecting the assimilation of these macerals into the coal matrix with increasing diagenesis. Petrographic analyses reveal a very poor correlation between liptinite content and HI. The term Detrovitrinite Index (DI) is coined to describe the ratio of detrovitrinite/total vitrinite. A better relationship between HI and DI suggests that vitrinite type is a more important control on petroleum potential than liptinite content.

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International Journal of Coal Geology, 2007, 70, 1-3 SPEC. ISS., 35-52

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