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www.DiscoveryGroup.com Dan Hallau, Ryan Sharma, Robert Cluff Vitrinite reflectance of Cretaceous coals and thermal maturity of the Niobrara Formation, DJ Basin, Colorado, USA SIPES Luncheon, April 27, 2017

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Dan Hallau, Ryan Sharma, Robert Cluff

Vitrinite reflectance of Cretaceous coals and thermal maturity of the 

Niobrara Formation, DJ Basin, Colorado, USA

SIPES Luncheon, April 27, 2017

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• Building a vitrinite reflectance lab from scratch• Vitrinite reflectance of the J sandstone / maturity of the 

Niobrara

Outline

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• A maceral is a building block of an organic rock– Mineral: rock as maceral: coal

– Main types:• Vitrinite

– Cells and cell walls of woody material• Liptinite

– Spores, waxy material, resins• Inertinite

– Fusinite, semi‐fusinite» Oxidized material

What is a maceral?

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• Relationship between “grayness” of vitrinite macerals and thermal stress– Developed in the coal industry to assess rank

• In a controlled environment, we measure the amount of light reflected off the surface of a vitrinite maceral as a proxy for thermal stress– Need to be able to identify vitrinite and distinguish it from other

maceral types

What is vitrinite reflectance?

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• Commercial reflectance work– Heavy backlog– Expense– Inconsistency between service companies, between petrographers– A need to independently verify their work

• Vitrinite reflectance studies from marine shales:– The risk is high that measurements have been taken on 

oxidized/recycled macerals– Difficult to identify tiny macerals– Small sample sizes– Well log‐based approximations, Tmax, etc. are less precise than VRo

Problems

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• Bring reflectance work in house– “How hard could it be?”

• Measure actual coal rather than dispersed OM in shale– In the case of the Niobrara, let’s measure coaly material in the J 

sandstone rather than “vitrinite” in the Niobrara

Solutions

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Let’s buy a complete vitrinite reflectance set‐up…

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Then again, maybe not…

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• In the late 1970s Bob Cluff and others at the Illinois State Geological Survey were studying thermal maturity of the New Albany shale

D.I.Y. 

• On their desks were Leitzmicroscopes complete with photometers and analog photometer controllers

• “I bet we can re‐create that.” 

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The treasure hunt begins…

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• Leitz Orthoplan base and stage (~$1500‐3000)– Common in silicon wafer inspection, 

biology

“This is gonna be easy!”

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• Leitz Orthoplan base and stage (~$1500‐3000)– Common in silicon wafer inspection, 

biology• Illumination (~$800‐1200)

– Lamp housing, DC power supply, mirror house

“This is gonna be easy!”

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• Leitz Orthoplan base and stage (~$1500‐3000)– Common in silicon wafer inspection, 

biology• Illumination (~$800‐1200)

– Lamp housing, DC power supply, mirror house

• Trinoc head (~$0‐600)

“This is gonna be easy!”

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• Leitz Orthoplan base and stage (~$1500‐3000)– Common in silicon wafer inspection, 

biology• Illumination (~$800‐1200)

– Lamp housing, DC power supply, mirror house

• Trinoc head (~$0‐600)• Vertical illuminator (~$100‐1200)

– Single objective, clutch‐mount preferred

“Gosh, some of these things are hard to find…”

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• Leitz Orthoplan base and stage (~$1500‐3000)– Common in silicon wafer inspection, 

biology• Illumination (~$800‐1200)

– Lamp housing, DC power supply, mirror house

• Trinoc head (~$0‐600)• Vertical illuminator (~$100‐1200)

– Single objective, clutch‐mount preferred• Oil immersion objective (~$600‐1200)

– “Unobtainium”

“Gosh, some of these things are hard to find…”

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• Leitz Orthoplan base and stage (~$1500‐3000)– Common in silicon wafer inspection, 

biology• Illumination (~$800‐1200)

– Lamp housing, DC power supply, mirror house

• Trinoc head (~$0‐600)• Vertical illuminator (~$100‐1200)

– Single objective, clutch‐mount preferred• Oil immersion objective (~$600‐1200)

– “Unobtainium”• Photometer and controller (~$3000)

– The hardest part

“Patience is a virtue…”

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• Reflectance standards (~$850 each)• 546 nm green interference filter• Desiccator cabinets (~$200‐300 each)• Grinding/polishing wheel• Pelican foam‐lined shipping case (~$250)• Tons of lab supplies• Reference books

Lots of other stuff required

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• Vitrinite

Macerals

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Macerals (cont’d)

• Several maceral types co‐occuring

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• Fusinite

Macerals (cont’d)

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• Semifusinite

Macerals (cont’d)

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Name that maceral

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Search through core…

USGS CRC (2017)

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Collect the good stuff…

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Prepare the plugs…

The sample preparation process is based on the recommended practices in ASTM D2797/D2797M‐09.

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Finally, we can get started!

LeitzOrthoplanmicroscopes fitted with Leitz MPV photometers

• 500x magnification under oil immersion

• 50+ measurements on randomly oriented vitrinite macerals

• Klein & Becker mono‐crystalline standards

• Calibrations before and after analysis to ensure there was not drift

• Bracket the sample with two “nearby” standards

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(Each image is roughly 500 microns across)

Analysis

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Typical histograms

Marine shale example: Mel Bickling 42‐21

Coaly material example Horst 1

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Geology

Modified from Blakey (2014)

Late Cretaceous paleogeography (~85Ma) • Niobrara is an organic‐rich unit of interbedded chalks and marls

• It has emerged as a significant unconventional resource

• Self‐sourced• Because migration of 

hydrocarbons in these shale oil systems can be minimal, maturation is crucial for exploration

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Study area

Modified from Blakey (2014)

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Stratigraphic column

• Niobrara: marine unit, poor in terrestrial organic material

• J‐sand: fluvial/deltaic with thin coaly laminations and “coffee grounds”

• Examined well over 300 J‐ & D‐sand cores– About 70% appeared to have 

coaly material, so a sample was collected

• Ultimately we’d like to know maturity in the Niobrara

modified from Higley and Cox (2007)

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Subsidence profile

Modified from Tainter (1984)

Significant basin subsidence would not have occurred until after and during Kndeposition

Therefore, maturation history for the Kj and Kn would be functionally the same

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Quality control• Multiple petrographers analyzing the same 

samples– 20+% redundancy– Measuring on different days, different 

calibrations– Excellent convergence (R2 = 0.95)

Petrographer 1 Petrographer 2

Mean = 0.85%Std Dev = 0.03

Mean = 0.85%Std Dev = 0.03

No. of m

easuremen

ts

%VRo %VRo

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Quality control (cont’d)

• Cross‐verification with a commercial lab– 41 samples – Excellent correlation 

(R2 = 0.97)

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Maturity transform

• Reflectance‐depth transform based on well in Tainter (1984) study

Raw data from Tainter (1984)

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Correction

• Resulted in reduction in VR by an average of 0.03%

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VRo contour map

• Over 180 new data points

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Comparison to other studies

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• Measuring vitrinite reflectance in the Niobrara is inherently problematic

• This can be overcome by measuring vitrinite reflectance on coaly material from the stratigraphically deeper J‐ and D‐sands

• A research‐quality vitrinite reflectance microscope can be built from parts on ebay for less than $10,ooo– With patience and perseverance it can probably be done for 

considerably less• Over 180 new vitrinite reflectance data points have helped to 

both expand and refine the maturity profile of the DJ Basin.• The new data have revealed localized previously‐

undocumented high and low temperature anomalies.

Conclusions

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ASTM, 2010a, ASTM D2797/D2797M‐09 Standard practice for preparing coal samples for microscopical analysis by reflected light, Annual book of ASTM standards: Petroleum products, lubricants, and fossil fuels; Gaseous fuels; coal and coke, sec. 5, v. 5.06, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA (2010), pp. 401–405

Blakey, R. C., 2014, Paleogeography of North America website, http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/rcb7/nam.html.

Higley, D.K., Pawlewicz, M.J., and Gautier, D.L., 1985, Isoreflectance map of the J sandstone in the Denver basin of Colorado: U.S.  Geological Survey Open‐File Report 85‐384, 100 p.

Smagala, T. M., C. A. Brown, and G. L. Nydegger, 1984, Log‐derived indicator of thermal maturity, Niobrara Formation, Denver Basin, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, in J. Woodward, F. F. Meissner, and J. L. Clayton, eds., Hydrocarbon source rocks of the greater Rocky Mountain region: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p. 355–363.

Tainter,  P.  A.,  1984,  Stratigraphic  and  paleostructural controls on  hydrocarbon  migration  in  Cretaceous  "D"  and  "J" Sandstones  of  the  Denver  basin,  in  Woodward,  J., Meissner,  F.F. Meissner,  and, J.L. Clayton,  eds.,  Hydrocarbon source rocks  of the  greater Rocky Mountain region: Rocky  Mountain  Association  of  Geologists,  p.339‐354.

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