The Gas Chromatograph linked to a Mass Spectrometer with computerised data acquisition capability (C-GC-MS) makes for a very versatile and powerful analytical tool. The important function of the GC-MS in petroleum exploration and production studies is its ability to detect biomarkers. What are biomarkers? They are organic compounds whose carbon skeleton give an unambiguous link with a known natural or biological product. Examples are isoprenoids, triterpanes, steranes, sterols etc. In other words they may be described as 'chemical fossils’. Their thermal stability in oils and sediments (source-rocks) make them very useful in oil to source rock correlation studies or determination of the num ber of oil pools present in an area. A study using GC-MS data on nine 'oil stained’ rock samples from S E Asia and the Bahamas will be highlighted as an example to illustrate the usefulness of C-GC-MS in the recognition of petroleum and determination of its source and maturity.
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Comet, P. A., Ooi, S. T., & Yap, A. B. (1989). C-GC-MS and its application to crude oil analysis. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, 25, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm25198901
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