Classification of natural bitumen: A physical and chemical approach

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Publication Type journal article
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Cornelius, C. D.
Title Classification of natural bitumen: A physical and chemical approach
Date 1987
Description By correlation of various selected physical and chemical properties of heavy crude oils and natural bitumens, an attempt is made to solve classification problems. The criteria used here are, in descending order: viscosity, gravity, H/C atomic ratio, O/C atomic ratio, optical reflectivity; volatiles, and composition. Crude oil and natural bitumen are considered to be petroleum classes; light, medium, heavy, and extra-heavy crude oils as subclasses analogous to light bitumen, tar sands oil, and naiufal asphalt. Bitumen families are ozokerite, pyrobitumen, asphaltite, and impsonite. Bitumen species are elaterite, wurtzilite, and albertite of the pyrobitumen family; gilsonite, glance pitch; and grahamite of the asphaltite family; the impsonites are called arichi-, epi-, meso-, and kata-impsonites. Subspecies are early or migrated wurtzilites, upper and lower gilsonites, the oxi(dized) variants, "resinic," "asphaltenic," and "mixed" subspecies. Misleading or proper names like "gilsonitic" asphalts, ingramite, liyerite, tabbyite, and shungite should be used only locally.
Type Text
Publisher American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Subject natural bitumen; Classification of bitumen; physical properties of natural bitumen; chemical properties of natural bitumen; crude oil; natural bitumen; tar sands oil; bitumen
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Cornelius, C. D. (1987). Classification of natural bitumen: A physical and chemical approach. Richard F. Meyer, ed., Exploration for heavy crude oil and natural bitumen: AAPG Studies in Geology, 25, 165-174.
Relation Has Part Richard F. Meyer, ed., Exploration for heavy crude oil and natural bitumen: AAPG Studies in Geology; no. 25, pp. 165-174 (1987)
Rights Management (c)American Association of Petroleum Geologists
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