Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea

Includes bibliographical references. 2019 Spring. Oil, and especially gas, found under the ocean floor are important natural resources of the Norwegian Sea. The objective of this study is to determine the origin and maturity of gases, correlate gases to their sources, recognize gas mixtures, and int...

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Main Author: Kazankapov, Aidos
Other Authors: Milkov, Alexei V., Sonnenberg, Stephen A., Wood, Lesli J., Tutuncu, Azra
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library 2019
Subjects:
Urd
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11124/173063
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spelling ftmountainschol:oai:mountainscholar.org:11124/173063 2023-05-15T17:47:00+02:00 Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea Kazankapov, Aidos Milkov, Alexei V. Sonnenberg, Stephen A. Wood, Lesli J. Tutuncu, Azra 2019-06-14T15:39:23Z born digital masters theses application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11124/173063 English eng eng Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library Kazankapov_mines_0052N_11729.pdf T 8720 https://hdl.handle.net/11124/173063 Copyright of the original work is retained by the author. Møre Basin Norwegian Sea Vøring Basin natural gas plot geochemical data revised genetic diagrams Text 2019 ftmountainschol 2022-03-07T20:40:21Z Includes bibliographical references. 2019 Spring. Oil, and especially gas, found under the ocean floor are important natural resources of the Norwegian Sea. The objective of this study is to determine the origin and maturity of gases, correlate gases to their sources, recognize gas mixtures, and interpret post-accumulation processes in the Vøring and Møre basins. All data for the research was obtained from the open source-website of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) website. More than 2000 exploration wells were evaluated, and 130 gas samples were selected for this study. The molecular and isotopic composition of gas samples have been analyzed predominantly by the Institute for Energy Technology in Norway. The contents of methane to pentanes (C1-C5) and inorganic gases (CO2, N2) have been measured and the δ13C composition of methane to butanes (C1-C4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), and δ2H composition of methane, and the δ18O composition of CO2 have been determined. The vast majority of studied gases in the Vøring and Møre basins are oil-associated (mid-mature) thermogenic gases. It appears that these gases originated mostly from shale (Class B) and coal (Class D/E) organofacies within the Åre Formation (Jurassic Age), although mixing with gases from other source rock formations is also possible. Biodegraded and secondary microbial gases are also present in the study area, and these are mostly oil-dissolved gases from the Urd field. One natural gas sample extracted from a shallow gas reservoir (geohazard) in 6407/6-2 well has the primary microbial origin. Text Norwegian Sea Urd field Mountain Scholar (Digital Collections of Colorado and Wyoming) Norway Norwegian Sea Urd ENVELOPE(19.200,19.200,74.417,74.417)
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topic Møre Basin
Norwegian Sea
Vøring Basin
natural gas plot
geochemical data
revised genetic diagrams
spellingShingle Møre Basin
Norwegian Sea
Vøring Basin
natural gas plot
geochemical data
revised genetic diagrams
Kazankapov, Aidos
Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea
topic_facet Møre Basin
Norwegian Sea
Vøring Basin
natural gas plot
geochemical data
revised genetic diagrams
description Includes bibliographical references. 2019 Spring. Oil, and especially gas, found under the ocean floor are important natural resources of the Norwegian Sea. The objective of this study is to determine the origin and maturity of gases, correlate gases to their sources, recognize gas mixtures, and interpret post-accumulation processes in the Vøring and Møre basins. All data for the research was obtained from the open source-website of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) website. More than 2000 exploration wells were evaluated, and 130 gas samples were selected for this study. The molecular and isotopic composition of gas samples have been analyzed predominantly by the Institute for Energy Technology in Norway. The contents of methane to pentanes (C1-C5) and inorganic gases (CO2, N2) have been measured and the δ13C composition of methane to butanes (C1-C4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), and δ2H composition of methane, and the δ18O composition of CO2 have been determined. The vast majority of studied gases in the Vøring and Møre basins are oil-associated (mid-mature) thermogenic gases. It appears that these gases originated mostly from shale (Class B) and coal (Class D/E) organofacies within the Åre Formation (Jurassic Age), although mixing with gases from other source rock formations is also possible. Biodegraded and secondary microbial gases are also present in the study area, and these are mostly oil-dissolved gases from the Urd field. One natural gas sample extracted from a shallow gas reservoir (geohazard) in 6407/6-2 well has the primary microbial origin.
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title Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea
title_short Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea
title_full Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry of natural gases in the Vøring and Møre basins, Norwegian Sea
title_sort geochemistry of natural gases in the vøring and møre basins, norwegian sea
publisher Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
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