
Advanced Methods in Petroleum Geochemistry
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This brief presents recent developments and new methodologies in the area of petroleum geochemistry, including innovative unconventional analytical methods such as Raman, NMR and XPS spectroscopy that are based on advanced analytical chemistry and recently developed instrumentation. It discusses delineating mechanisms for petroleum generation, expulsion, migration and accumulation in reservoirs from the source rock.
This brief provides data, illustrations and detailed explanation of each method discussed, as well as data collection, interpretation of the results and intercorrelated characteristics of different case studies from a variety of samples. Geologists, engineers, and graduate students interested in the petroleum industry will all find the book valuable.
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Dr. Bodhisatwa Hazra
is currently working as a Senior Scientist at the CSIR- Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, India. His main areas of research interests are Petroleum Geochemistry, Petrophysics, CO
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geological storage, and Organic Petrology. He has expertise in handling Rock-Eval, optical microscope, FE-SEM, high-pressure and low-pressure gas adsorption equipment, TGA-DTA, and X-ray CT. Dr. Hazra received his doctoral degree from the prestigious Department of Applied Geology, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, for his research works on shale-gas assessment of Raniganj basin, India. He received the prestigious DST Inspire Faculty award- 2015, CSIR Young Scientist Award 2019, and very recently bagged the prestigious SERB International Research Experience (SIRE)- 2023 fellowship. Currently, Dr Hazra is serving as Associate Editor at the Journal of Geological Society of India, and Arabian Journal of Geosciences.