Impact of Biodegradation on Heavy Oil Compositions of the Peace River Tar Sands,
Jennifer Adams, Geology and
Geophysics,
Most remaining petroleum
resources have been altered by biodegradation in the subsurface making the oil
more difficult to produce and more costly to refine. In attribute
to active oil biodegradation. Three vertical oil-saturated cores through
the
analysis
. All samples will be analyzed (Iatroscan)
for basic oil compositions to select 20 to 30 samples for gas
chromatography and gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry
analysis
for saturated and
aromatic hydrocarbons and non-hydrocarbons. Biodegradation rates for a suite of
oil compound classes in Peace River tar sands reservoirs will be derived using
geochemical characterization of compositional gradients in these tar sand oils
and calibrating one-dimensional numerical models of oil charging and
degradation with these data. Basic
charge modelling will estimate the sensitivity of
degradation rates to the underlying water column height and temperature. In addition, the detailed geochemistry will
be used to do oil-source rock correlations, which will inform timing estimates
for maturation and migration.