Deep resistivity “turnover” effect at oil generation “peak” in the Woodford Shale, Anadarko Basin, USA

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The Devonian Woodford Shale in the Anadarko Basin is a highly organic, hydrocarbon source rock. Accurate values of vitrinite reflectance (Ro) present in the Woodford Shale penetrated by 52 control wells were measured directly. These vitrinite reflectance values, when plotted against borehole resistivity for the middle member of the Woodford Shale in the wells, display a rarely reported finding that deep resistivity readings decrease as Ro increases when Ro is greater than 0.90%. This phenomenon may be attributed to that aromatic and resin compounds containing conjugated pi bonds generated within source rocks are more electrically conductive than aliphatic compounds. And aromatic and resin fractions were generated more than aliphatic fraction when source rock maturity further increases beyond oil peak. The finding of the relationship between deep resistivity and Ro may re-investigate the previously found linear relationship between source rock formation and aid to unconventional play exploration.

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Wang, T., & David, J. (2019). Deep resistivity “turnover” effect at oil generation “peak” in the Woodford Shale, Anadarko Basin, USA. Petroleum Science, 16(5), 972–980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-019-00370-8

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