block58 is a continuation of the Guyana-Suriname play, and the maturity quickly goes up in the South-East (Suriname) direction as shown in 3:09~3:58, so in Hajmara it is already condensate, and block58 is probably rich wet gas
@@timthetiny7538 the Guyana-Suriname oil gas system is the same as Brazil presalt, or the Atlantic rift hyper-saline lacustrine sourced. If you look at Brazil presalt, the GOR is already in the condensate, i.e. >3MCF/bbl, and yet the liquid has API below 38deg, which for marine sourced oil, the API is perfect black oil. Similarly, many such Atlantic rift sourced wet gas still have liquid with API below 45deg, but GOR already above 20MCF/bbl.
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block58 is a continuation of the Guyana-Suriname play, and the maturity quickly goes up in the South-East (Suriname) direction as shown in 3:09~3:58, so in Hajmara it is already condensate, and block58 is probably rich wet gas
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Thanks. We have noted this trend. Source rock depth of burial/maturity is indeed the probable cause.
@@agtanalyzers6321 58 is oil, but the accumulations are smaller and less frequent.
@@timthetiny7538 the Guyana-Suriname oil gas system is the same as Brazil presalt, or the Atlantic rift hyper-saline lacustrine sourced. If you look at Brazil presalt, the GOR is already in the condensate, i.e. >3MCF/bbl, and yet the liquid has API below 38deg, which for marine sourced oil, the API is perfect black oil. Similarly, many such Atlantic rift sourced wet gas still have liquid with API below 45deg, but GOR already above 20MCF/bbl.