The organic petrology and thermal maturity of lower carboniferous and Upper Devonian source rocks in the Liard Basin, at Jackfish Gap-Yohin Ridge and North Beaver River, Northern Canada: implications for hydrocarbon exploration

Organic petrology and geochemical studies (Rock-Eval/TOC) were carried out on shales from the Besa River (Upper Devonian-Lower Carboniferous), Yohin, Clausen, Prophet, Golata, and Mattson Formations (Lower Carboniferous) in exposed sequences at Jackfish Gap-Yohin Ridge and in a subsurface section in the North Beaver River area of the Liard Basin. Basinal shales of the Besa River Fm. have TOC values ranging from 1 to 4% and contain abundant type II, dominantly amorphous, kerogen of marine origin. Shales in the Yohin Fm. (slope to neritic shelf), Clausen Fm. (basin and slope deposits), Prophet Fm. (carbonate slope), and Golata Formations are of mixed marine and terrestrial origins and yield TOC values of 1 to 3%

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