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Determination of oil maturity is of great significance for understanding the origin and evolution stage at which the oil is generated, and is one of major topics in petroleum geochemistry research. Due to oil migration, oils in reservoirs most likely are mixtures of oils generated at different thermal maturities or by different source rocks, and it is usually hard to establish relationship between source rock and oil with respect to thermal maturity. In this paper, source rock maturity was compared with that of intra-source oil (i.e. shale oil), providing preliminary implications for further study.

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2021-09-12
2024-04-16
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