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AAPG Bulletin, V. 105, No. 1 (January 2021), P. 109-134.

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DOI: 10.1306/02272019219

Timing and origin of multiple petroleum charges in the Solveig Previous HitoilNext Hit field, Norwegian North Sea: A rhenium-osmium isotopic study

Svetoslav V. Georgiev,1 Holly J. Stein,2 Judith L. Hannah,3 and Rolando di Primio4

1AIRIE Program, Colorado State University (CSU), Fort Collins, Colorado; [email protected]
2AIRIE Program, CSU, Fort Collins, Colorado; Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; [email protected]
3AIRIE Program, CSU, Fort Collins, Colorado; Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway; [email protected]
4Lundin Norway AS, Lysaker, Norway; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

The Re-Os geochronometer constrains the timing of petroleum formation and provides an Previous HitoilNext Hit-Previous HitsourceNext Hit isotopic Previous HitcorrelationNext Hit tool for improved geologic knowledge and exploration success. However, the effects of secondary processes that may sometimes complicate interpretations are not well understood.

This paper discusses Re-Os systematics in a petroleum system that experienced extensive asphaltene precipitation upon mixing of different Previous HitoilNext Hit phases. The Solveig Previous HitoilNext Hit field (formerly Luno II), Utsira high, Norwegian North Sea, comprises three structural compartments that capture different stages of the mixing process. In the central compartment, an Re-Os age of circa 40 Ma for whole-Previous HitrockNext Hit extracts sampling the residual (asphaltene-rich and biodegraded) Previous HitoilNext Hit below the Previous HitoilNext Hit–water contact is consistent with burial models for Paleocene–Miocene generation. A 10-m-thick, asphaltene-rich (65 wt. %) tar mat zone precipitated upon mixing of at least two components does not yield meaningful ages. The Re-Os isochrons for the free-flowing crude Previous HitoilNext Hit and whole-Previous HitrockNext Hit extracts from the Previous HitoilNext Hit leg above the tar mat zone indicate circa 10 to 0 Ma ages for the younger Previous HitoilNext Hit phase, supporting independent estimates for recent Previous HitoilNext Hit influx. Decreasing 187Os/188Os from maltenes to asphaltenes in Previous HitoilNext Hit from the southeastern compartment are highly unusual and provide geochemical evidence for recent mixing, consistent with the strong asphaltene-in-Previous HitoilNext Hit gradient.

Very low and remarkably uniform Re/Os ratios for all petroleum phases, combined with relatively low and uniform 187Os/188Os ratios, strongly support isotopic overprint of the Re-Os system, likely during water–Previous HitoilNext Hit interaction. Despite this overprint, Re-Os ages retain information on primary events, whereas initial 187Os/188Os ratios are strongly affected.

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