Larter, 1985 - Google Patents
Integrated kerogen typing in the recognition and quantitative assessment of petroleum source rocksLarter, 1985
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- 11284051265994414415
- Author
- Larter S
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- Petroleum Geochemistry in Exploration of the Norwegian Shelf: Proceedings of a Norwegian Petroleum Society (NPF) conference Organic Geochemistry in Exploration of the Norwegian Shelf held in Stavanger, 22–24 October 1984
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Many of the kerogen typing procedures used in petroleum source-rock evaluation today are derived from basic principles which were developed before this decade. Quantitative high- resolution pyrolysis—gas chromatography is a recent technique which allows more detailed …
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- G01N33/00—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups
- G01N33/26—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups oils; viscous liquids; paints; inks
- G01N33/28—Oils, i.e. hydrocarbon liquids
- G01N33/2823—Oils, i.e. hydrocarbon liquids raw oil, drilling fluid or polyphasic mixtures
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- G01N33/26—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups oils; viscous liquids; paints; inks
- G01N33/28—Oils, i.e. hydrocarbon liquids
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