Abstract

The analysis of hydrocarbons (C1–C7 molecular range) from the water-saturated pore structure of sedimentary rocks is performed by headspace gas chromatography. Hydrocarbon yields are compared to those of dynamic gas extraction techniques (gas stripping, thermovapourization). Lowest detectable quantity is estimated as 1–10 ppb (w/w) for the C1–C5 molecular range. Automation of the method helps to improve its application for routine light-hydrocarbon analysis in rock samples of oil and gas exploration wells.

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