Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada

Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential source of natural gas. Surprisingly, most of the gas hydrate found in the Mackenzie Delta and Beaufort Sea areas was indirectly discovered or inferred from conventional hydrocarbon exploration programs. On...

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Published in:The Leading Edge
Main Authors: Bellefleur, G., Riedel, Michael, Brent, T.
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Published: American Institute of Physics 2006
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:30170 2023-05-15T15:02:58+02:00 Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada Bellefleur, G. Riedel, Michael Brent, T. 2006 https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/30170/ https://doi.org/10.1190/1.2202663 unknown American Institute of Physics Bellefleur, G., Riedel, M. and Brent, T. (2006) Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada. The Leading Edge, 25 (5). pp. 599-604. DOI 10.1190/1.2202663 <https://doi.org/10.1190/1.2202663>. doi:10.1190/1.2202663 Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1190/1.2202663 2023-04-07T15:21:26Z Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential source of natural gas. Surprisingly, most of the gas hydrate found in the Mackenzie Delta and Beaufort Sea areas was indirectly discovered or inferred from conventional hydrocarbon exploration programs. One of these occurrences, the Mallik gas-hydrate field (Figure 1), has received particular attention over the last 10 years. Two internationally partnered research well programs have intersected three intervals of gas hydrates and have allowed successful extraction of subpermafrost core samples with significant gas hydrates. The gas-hydrate intervals are up to 40 m thick and have high gas-hydrate saturation, sometimes exceeding 80% of pore volume of unconsolidated clastic sediments with average porosities from 25–40%. At Mallik, the gas-hydrate intervals are located at depths of 900–1100 m and are localized on the crest of an anticline. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Beaufort Sea Mackenzie Delta permafrost OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Arctic Canada Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) The Leading Edge 25 5 599 604
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description Gas-hydrate accumulations located onshore in Arctic permafrost regions are seen as a potential source of natural gas. Surprisingly, most of the gas hydrate found in the Mackenzie Delta and Beaufort Sea areas was indirectly discovered or inferred from conventional hydrocarbon exploration programs. One of these occurrences, the Mallik gas-hydrate field (Figure 1), has received particular attention over the last 10 years. Two internationally partnered research well programs have intersected three intervals of gas hydrates and have allowed successful extraction of subpermafrost core samples with significant gas hydrates. The gas-hydrate intervals are up to 40 m thick and have high gas-hydrate saturation, sometimes exceeding 80% of pore volume of unconsolidated clastic sediments with average porosities from 25–40%. At Mallik, the gas-hydrate intervals are located at depths of 900–1100 m and are localized on the crest of an anticline.
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author Bellefleur, G.
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Brent, T.
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Brent, T.
Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
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title Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
title_short Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
title_full Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
title_fullStr Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near Mallik research wells, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
title_sort seismic characterization and continuity analysis of gas-hydrate horizons near mallik research wells, mackenzie delta, canada
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