Exploring the Potential of Black Shale Source Rocks in the Babouri-Figuil Basin, Northern Cameroon: A Study on Organic Petrography

Authors

  • Edwin Ayuk Ndip Department of Geology, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon
  • Josephine Maximus Department of Petroleum and Geological Engineering, University of Guyana, George Town, Guyana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.115.15591

Keywords:

Babouri-Figuil Basin, black shale, organic petrology, lipinite maceral, kerogen, lacustrine depositional environment

Abstract

The Babouri-Figuil Basin is located in Northern Cameroon. Detailed studies on the organic petrology of the basin are still limited. This study analyzed a black shale sample (MF7- having Ro of 0.36% and a TOC of 22.8% )  from the basin using organic petrography to characterize the organic matter in the rock and understand its potential for hydrocarbon generation. The study found the sample to have an abundance of lipinite maceral, suggesting a Type I kerogen source rock with excellent oil-generating potential. The vitrinite reflectance of 0.36%Ro indicates that the sample is thermally immature for hydrocarbon generation. The study suggests that the sample is from a lacustrine depositional environment with relatively good access to nearby terrigenous material.

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Published

2023-10-27

How to Cite

Ndip, E. A., & Maximus, J. (2023). Exploring the Potential of Black Shale Source Rocks in the Babouri-Figuil Basin, Northern Cameroon: A Study on Organic Petrography. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 11(5), 304–317. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.115.15591