kerogenet
Kerogenet is a term used in geology and energy research to describe a theoretical network-based framework for integrating data on kerogen-rich source rocks, their maturation, and the generation and migration of hydrocarbons within sedimentary basins. It is intended as a conceptual envelope for modeling rather than a single technology.
The term blends kerogen, the insoluble organic matter in sedimentary rocks, with net, suggesting a connected
Components of the concept include data standards for kerogen characterization, maturation indices, and basin-scale models, along
Methods associated with kerogenet commonly involve probabilistic and network-based modeling that combines vitrinite reflectance, Tmax, Hydrogen
Applications of the concept include evaluating hydrocarbon potential, understanding maturation regimes, and informing energy-resource planning by
Related topics include kerogen, shale oil, basin modeling, hydrocarbon generation, and geochemical data standards.