Abstract

The aim of this paper is to rehabilitate informative potential of using deuterium as a natural tracer in geofluids investigations and to illustrate how the deuterium concentration from geological fluid links the micro-scale effects to the macro-scale processes. Research on the deuterium concentration of crude oils formerly has highlighted the role of deuterium as a natural tracer during diagenesis. We discuss how the deuterium abundance in oil and water from sedimentary basins provides information on dynamics of hydrocarbons reservoirs. We can obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the dynamics of fluids from deposit by deuterium concentration monitoring from geofluids (gas-oil-water).

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