Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling

The Barents Sea is a frontier for hydrocarbon exploration where activity has been renewed after recent oil discoveries. However, previously this province has been dominated by gas finds, with the largest discoveries being Snøhvit, Albatross and Askeladd gas fields, located in the Hammerfest Basin. C...

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Main Author: Ostanin, I.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: Techn. Univ. 2015
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_592889 2023-05-15T15:38:50+02:00 Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling Ostanin, I. 2015 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_592889 unknown Techn. Univ. info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/urn/urn:nbn:de:kobv:83-opus4-66149 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_592889 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2015 ftgfzpotsdam 2022-09-14T05:54:02Z The Barents Sea is a frontier for hydrocarbon exploration where activity has been renewed after recent oil discoveries. However, previously this province has been dominated by gas finds, with the largest discoveries being Snøhvit, Albatross and Askeladd gas fields, located in the Hammerfest Basin. Cenozoic erosion and high latitude Quaternary glaciations are thought to have driven the hydrocarbons out of the traps and contribute thus to the lack of significant oil discoveries. Hydrocarbon leakage is a widespread phenomenon and has significant impact on climate, marine ecosystem, geotechnical installations and petroleum exploration. In this study, we aim to elucidate the impact of Cenozoic erosion and Pliocene-Pleistocene glaciations on the dynamics of hydrocarbon leakage from the thermogenic reservoirs. We use high resolution and vintage 3D seismic reflection datasets to analyse hydrocarbon plumbing system above the Snøhvit and Albatross gas fields to investigate the geo-morphological manifestation and the dynamics of leakage from the reservoir. We then use 3D Petroleum Systems Modelling (PSM) to simulate the basin history in terms of generation, migration and leakage of hydrocarbons through time in response to erosion, glacial loading and deglaciations. Based on this integrated approach, we then are able to compare numerical modelling results with seismically observed leakage indicators. Numerous EW trending reactivated faults are present in the study area which link the Jurassic hydrocarbon reservoirs of the Snøhvit and Albatross field with the shallow Paleocene strata. Reactivation of polygonal fault networks has formed an interconnected network of Paleocene faults, which served as migration avenues for thermogenic fluids in the vicinity of deep reactivated tectonic faults. Numerous pockmarks and mega pockmarks on the seabed and buried pockmarks on the base Quaternary Upper Regional Unconformity (URU) provide evidence of migration pathways as they are connected to seismic blow out pipes, Paleocene fault ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Barents Sea Hammerfest Hammerfest Basin Snøhvit GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Barents Sea
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description The Barents Sea is a frontier for hydrocarbon exploration where activity has been renewed after recent oil discoveries. However, previously this province has been dominated by gas finds, with the largest discoveries being Snøhvit, Albatross and Askeladd gas fields, located in the Hammerfest Basin. Cenozoic erosion and high latitude Quaternary glaciations are thought to have driven the hydrocarbons out of the traps and contribute thus to the lack of significant oil discoveries. Hydrocarbon leakage is a widespread phenomenon and has significant impact on climate, marine ecosystem, geotechnical installations and petroleum exploration. In this study, we aim to elucidate the impact of Cenozoic erosion and Pliocene-Pleistocene glaciations on the dynamics of hydrocarbon leakage from the thermogenic reservoirs. We use high resolution and vintage 3D seismic reflection datasets to analyse hydrocarbon plumbing system above the Snøhvit and Albatross gas fields to investigate the geo-morphological manifestation and the dynamics of leakage from the reservoir. We then use 3D Petroleum Systems Modelling (PSM) to simulate the basin history in terms of generation, migration and leakage of hydrocarbons through time in response to erosion, glacial loading and deglaciations. Based on this integrated approach, we then are able to compare numerical modelling results with seismically observed leakage indicators. Numerous EW trending reactivated faults are present in the study area which link the Jurassic hydrocarbon reservoirs of the Snøhvit and Albatross field with the shallow Paleocene strata. Reactivation of polygonal fault networks has formed an interconnected network of Paleocene faults, which served as migration avenues for thermogenic fluids in the vicinity of deep reactivated tectonic faults. Numerous pockmarks and mega pockmarks on the seabed and buried pockmarks on the base Quaternary Upper Regional Unconformity (URU) provide evidence of migration pathways as they are connected to seismic blow out pipes, Paleocene fault ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Ostanin, I.
spellingShingle Ostanin, I.
Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
author_facet Ostanin, I.
author_sort Ostanin, I.
title Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
title_short Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
title_full Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
title_fullStr Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the Hammerfest Basin, southwest Barents Sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
title_sort hydrocarbon plumbing systems and leakage phenomenon in the hammerfest basin, southwest barents sea : integration of seismic data analysis and numerical modelling
publisher Techn. Univ.
publishDate 2015
url https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_592889
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