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Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2015

Biomarkers and inorganic geochemical elements of Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous limestone sediments from Banik Village in the Kurdistan Region, Northern Iraq: implications for origin of organic matter and depositional environment conditions

Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Ibrahim M.J. Mohialdeen; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; William A.P. Wimbledon; Yousif M. Makeen; Khairul Azlan Mustapha

Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous limestone sediments from Banik Village in the Kurdistan Region, Northern Iraq, were analysed based on a combined investigation of elemental composition and biomarker characterisation. These investigations were used to define the origin, type of organic matters and their relation to the environment conditions during deposition. The bulk geochemical characteristics indicated that the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous limestone sediments were deposited in a marine environment with calcium-rich seawater. Their biomarkers provide evidence for a major contribution by aquatic organic matter with a minor terrigenous organic matter contribution. This is confirmed by normal alkanes, hopanoids, steroids and related compounds of the saturated hydrocarbons. Moreover, the salinity stratification and relatively reducing bottom water conditions are evidenced in the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous limestone sediments, as identified from Sr/Br, V/Ni and Pr/Ph ratios. The occurrence of gammacerane biomarker in the analysed samples is also a strong indicator of reducing and salinity stratification during deposition. Therefore, a stratified water column with salinity and relatively anoxic bottom water conditions contribute to organic matter (OM) preservation.


77th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2015 | 2015

Geochemical Characteristics of Crude Oils, their Asphaltene and Related organic Matter Source Inputs from Fula Oilfields

Yousif M. Makeen; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Yousif Taha Hadad; Khairul Azlan Mustapha; Osman M.A. Elhassan

The oils were derived from alga organic matter, which was sourced from sediments deposited in a lacustrine environment under suboxic to relatively anoxic conditions and were generated from mature source rock with a wide range of maturity ranging from early to peak oil window. This is indicated by biomarker compositions based on saturated and aromatic fractions and bulk geochemical characteristics. Previous work by Makeen et al. (2013) on the Abu Gabra shales in the basin shows similar organic matter characteristics, palaeo-depositional environment and maturity, suggesting that the Fula oils are derived from the early Cretaceous Abu Gabra shales. This genetic relationship is also confirmed by the similarities in the structural moieties of the Fula oil asphaltenes and Abu Gabra shale kerogens (Makeen et al., 2015).


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015

Source rock characteristics of the Lower Cretaceous Abu Gabra Formation in the Muglad Basin, Sudan, and its relevance to oil generation studies

Yousif M. Makeen; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Khairul Azlan Mustapha


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2013

Petroleum source rock evaluation of the Sebahat and Ganduman Formations, Dent Peninsula, Eastern Sabah, Malaysia

Khairul Azlan Mustapha; Wan Hasiah Abdullah


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2014

Trace elements geochemistry of kerogen in Upper Cretaceous sediments, Chad (Bornu) Basin, northeastern Nigeria: Origin and paleo-redox conditions

Adebanji Kayode Adegoke; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Babangida M. Sarki Yandoka; Khairul Azlan Mustapha; Adeyinka Oluyemi Aturamu


Fuel | 2016

Organic geochemical and petrographic characteristics of the oil shales in the Lajjun area, Central Jordan: Origin of organic matter input and preservation conditions

Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Mohammed Alqudah; Yousif M. Makeen; Khairul Azlan Mustapha


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2015

Organic geochemical characteristics of Cretaceous Lamja Formation from Yola Sub-basin, Northern Benue Trough, NE Nigeria: implication for hydrocarbon-generating potential and paleodepositional setting

Babangida M. Sarki Yandoka; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; M.B. Abubakar; Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Khairul Azlan Mustapha; Adebanji Kayode Adegoke


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015

Geochemical characteristics of crude oils, their asphaltene and related organic matter source inputs from Fula oilfields in the Muglad Basin, Sudan

Yousif M. Makeen; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Yousif Taha Hadad; Osman M.A. Elhassan; Khairul Azlan Mustapha


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2016

Origin of organic matter and paleoenvironment conditions of the Late Jurassic organic-rich shales from shabwah sub-basin (western Yemen): Constraints from petrology and biological markers

Baleid Ali Hatem; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Khairul Azlan Mustapha


Fuel | 2015

Petroleum generation modeling of the Late Cretaceous coals from the Jiza-Qamar Basin as infer by kerogen pyrolysis and bulk kinetics

Mohammed Hail Hakimi; Wan Hasiah Abdullah; Khairul Azlan Mustapha; Adebanji Kayode Adegoke

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