MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION

The presence of migrated petroleum in outcropping rocks on Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) has been known for several decades but the petroleum has not been evaluated by modern geochemical methods. This paper presents detailed organic geochemical observations on bitumen in outcrop samples from ce...

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Main Authors: Abay, T.B., Karlsen, D.A., Lerch, B., Olaussen, S., Pedersen, J.H., Backer‐Owe, K.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jpg.12662 2024-06-23T07:57:05+00:00 MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION Abay, T.B. Karlsen, D.A. Lerch, B. Olaussen, S. Pedersen, J.H. Backer‐Owe, K. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12662 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fjpg.12662 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jpg.12662 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Petroleum Geology volume 40, issue 1, page 5-36 ISSN 0141-6421 1747-5457 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12662 2024-06-13T04:22:00Z The presence of migrated petroleum in outcropping rocks on Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) has been known for several decades but the petroleum has not been evaluated by modern geochemical methods. This paper presents detailed organic geochemical observations on bitumen in outcrop samples from central and eastern Spitsbergen. The samples comprise sandstones from the Lower Cretaceous Carolinefjellet Formation, the Upper Triassic – Middle Jurassic Wilhelmøya Subgroup and the Upper Triassic De Geerdalen Formation; a limestone from the De Geerdalen Formation; and carbonates from the Middle Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous Agardhfjellet Formation. In addition a palaeo‐seepage oil was sampled from a vug in the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation. This data is integrated with the results of analyses of C 1 –C 4 hydrocarbon fluid inclusions trapped in quartz and calcite cements in these samples. Organic geochemical data suggest that the petroleum present in the samples analysed can be divided into two compositional groups (Group I and Group II). Group I petroleums have distinctive biomarker characteristics including Pr/Ph ratios of about 1.3–1.5, high tricyclic terpanes relative to pentacyclic terpanes, and relatively high methyl‐dibenzothiophenes compared to methyl‐phenanthrenes. By contrast Group II petroleums have low tricyclic terpanes relative to pentacyclic terpanes and low methyl‐dibenzothiophenes compared to methyl‐phenanthrenes, and most Pr/Ph ratios range from 1.90 to 2.57. The petroleum in both groups was derived from marine shale source rocks deposited in proximal to open marine settings. Group I petroleums, present in the sandstones of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup and the De Geerdalen Formation and as a palaeo‐seepage oil in the vug in the Botneheia Formation, are likely to have been sourced from the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation. Group II petroleums, found in the sandstone of the Carolinefjellet Formation, the limestone from the De Geerdalen Formation and in carbonates of the Agardhfjellet Formation, are ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Svalbard Wilhelmøya Spitsbergen Wiley Online Library Agardhfjellet ENVELOPE(18.833,18.833,78.083,78.083) Botneheia ENVELOPE(16.500,16.500,78.300,78.300) Carolinefjellet ENVELOPE(15.850,15.850,78.300,78.300) De Geerdalen ENVELOPE(16.368,16.368,78.296,78.296) Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Wilhelmøya ENVELOPE(20.418,20.418,79.062,79.062) Journal of Petroleum Geology 40 1 5 36
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description The presence of migrated petroleum in outcropping rocks on Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) has been known for several decades but the petroleum has not been evaluated by modern geochemical methods. This paper presents detailed organic geochemical observations on bitumen in outcrop samples from central and eastern Spitsbergen. The samples comprise sandstones from the Lower Cretaceous Carolinefjellet Formation, the Upper Triassic – Middle Jurassic Wilhelmøya Subgroup and the Upper Triassic De Geerdalen Formation; a limestone from the De Geerdalen Formation; and carbonates from the Middle Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous Agardhfjellet Formation. In addition a palaeo‐seepage oil was sampled from a vug in the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation. This data is integrated with the results of analyses of C 1 –C 4 hydrocarbon fluid inclusions trapped in quartz and calcite cements in these samples. Organic geochemical data suggest that the petroleum present in the samples analysed can be divided into two compositional groups (Group I and Group II). Group I petroleums have distinctive biomarker characteristics including Pr/Ph ratios of about 1.3–1.5, high tricyclic terpanes relative to pentacyclic terpanes, and relatively high methyl‐dibenzothiophenes compared to methyl‐phenanthrenes. By contrast Group II petroleums have low tricyclic terpanes relative to pentacyclic terpanes and low methyl‐dibenzothiophenes compared to methyl‐phenanthrenes, and most Pr/Ph ratios range from 1.90 to 2.57. The petroleum in both groups was derived from marine shale source rocks deposited in proximal to open marine settings. Group I petroleums, present in the sandstones of the Wilhelmøya Subgroup and the De Geerdalen Formation and as a palaeo‐seepage oil in the vug in the Botneheia Formation, are likely to have been sourced from the Middle Triassic Botneheia Formation. Group II petroleums, found in the sandstone of the Carolinefjellet Formation, the limestone from the De Geerdalen Formation and in carbonates of the Agardhfjellet Formation, are ...
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author Abay, T.B.
Karlsen, D.A.
Lerch, B.
Olaussen, S.
Pedersen, J.H.
Backer‐Owe, K.
spellingShingle Abay, T.B.
Karlsen, D.A.
Lerch, B.
Olaussen, S.
Pedersen, J.H.
Backer‐Owe, K.
MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION
author_facet Abay, T.B.
Karlsen, D.A.
Lerch, B.
Olaussen, S.
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Backer‐Owe, K.
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title MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION
title_short MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION
title_full MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION
title_fullStr MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION
title_full_unstemmed MIGRATED PETROLEUM IN OUTCROPPING MESOZOIC SEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN SPITSBERGEN: ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL EXPLORATION
title_sort migrated petroleum in outcropping mesozoic sedimentary rocks in spitsbergen: organic geochemical characterization and implications for regional exploration
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