Organic petrographic and geochemical evaluation of the black shale of the duwi formation, el sebaiya, nile valley, egypt

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This study evaluates the palynologic, organic, inorganic, and petrographic properties of organic-rich black shale (Mahamid Mine) in the El Sebaiya area, Nile Valley, Egypt. Black shale is composed of quartz (50%), calcite (10%), kaolinite (25%) and montmorillonite (15%). Organic and inorganic analyses revealed that this shale was deposited under oxic to anoxic marine conditions during strong chemical weathering. Black shale has poor to very good organic richness, and poor to fair hydrocarbon potential. Organic petrography indicates that the kerogen is mixed types II/III and III and is immature to marginally mature (%VRo is 0.44 and 0.53). Liptinite macerals consist of alginite, cutinite, and bituminite. The hydrocarbon products to be generated at higher maturity are expected to be oil and gas.

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El-Anwar, E. A., Salman, S., Mousa, D., Aita, S., Makled, W., & Gentzis, T. (2021). Organic petrographic and geochemical evaluation of the black shale of the duwi formation, el sebaiya, nile valley, egypt. Minerals, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11121416

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