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Open-File Report 2012-1046

Temperature and Petroleum Generation History of the Wilcox Formation, Louisiana

By Janet K. Pitman and Elisabeth Rowan

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A one-dimensional petroleum system modeling study of Paleogene source rocks in Louisiana was undertaken in order to characterize their thermal history and to establish the timing and extent of petroleum generation. The focus of the modeling study was the Paleocene and Eocene Wilcox Formation, which contains the youngest source rock interval in the Gulf Coast Province. Stratigraphic input to the models included thicknesses and ages of deposition, lithologies, amounts and ages of erosion, and ages for periods of nondeposition. Oil-generation potential of the Wilcox Formation was modeled using an initial total organic carbon of 2 weight percent and an initial hydrogen index of 261 milligrams of hydrocarbon per grams of total organic carbon. Isothermal, hydrous-pyrolysis kinetics determined experimentally was used to simulate oil generation from coal, which is the primary source of oil in Eocene rocks. Model simulations indicate that generation of oil commenced in the Wilcox Formation during a fairly wide age range, from 37 million years ago to the present day. Differences in maturity with respect to oil generation occur across the Lower Cretaceous shelf edge. Source rocks that are thermally immature and have not generated oil (depths less than about 5,000 feet) lie updip and north of the shelf edge; source rocks that have generated all of their oil and are overmature (depths greater than about 13,000 feet) are present downdip and south of the shelf edge. High rates of sediment deposition coupled with increased accommodation space at the Cretaceous shelf margin led to deep burial of Cretaceous and Tertiary source rocks and, in turn, rapid generation of petroleum and, ultimately, cracking of oil to gas.

First posted July 26, 2012

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Suggested citation:

Pitman, J.K., and Rowan, Elisabeth, 2012, Temperature and petroleum generation history of the Wilcox Formation, Louisiana: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2012–1046, 51 p.



Contents

Abstract

Introduction

Gulf Coast Mesozoic and Cenozoic Rock Units

Source Rock Properties Used in Petroleum System Model

Boundary Conditions Used in Petroleum System Model

Wilcox Formation Burial Temperature and Petroleum Generation History

Transformation Ratio Contours, Thermal Maturity, and Generation of Oil and Gas

References


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