Abstract

ABSTRACT An evaluation of the petroleum generating of candidate Upper Jurassic-Cretaceous sequences of Abadan Plain and Mesopotamian basin was performed based on Rock-Eval pyrolysis. By key biomarkers comparison of two Sarvak and five Mishrif oil samples from Abadan Plain and Mesopotamian Basin, respectively, oil generation, migration, and accumulation of all samples could be the same in both regions. So that source rocks of Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous age, Sargelu and Garau-Sulaiy formation generated hydrocarbons which are moved up and migrated along faults and fractures to fill Sarvak and Mishrif oil reservoirs.

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