Productivity and paleoclimatic controls on source rock character in the Aman Trough, north central Sumatra, Indonesia
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The Central Sumatra Basin (CSB) is a prolific oil producing basin in Indonesia where a single source rock has been identified, the Brown Shale Formation of the Paleogene Pematang Group. Despite the presence of a single source rock, the oils in the Central Sumatra Basin and particularly in the Aman Trough, exhibit variable molecular and isotopic compositions, previously described as reflective of lateral facies variations within the source rock. Analyses by gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) of 15 oil samples from the Aman Trough allowed identification of vertical and lateral facies changes within the Brown Shale Formation as well as paleoproductivity and paleoclimatic changes that took place during deposition of this prolific source rock. The molecular and isotopic data indicate the source rock for these oils was deposited in a fresh to brackish water stratified lake in which CO2 limiting conditions prevailed. Compound specific isotopic data also indicate that changes in paleoclimatic conditions, possibly associated with the Eocene-Oligocene paleoclimatic transition, had an effect on the geochemical composition of the source rock in the Aman Trough.

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