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Chapter from: M
66: Hydrocarbon Migration And Its Near-Surface Expression
Edited By
Dietmar Schumacher and Michael A. AbramsAuthors:
Jane Thrasher, Andrew J. Fleet, Stephen J. Hay, Martin Hovland,
and Stephan Düppenbecker Geochemistry, Generation, Migration
Published 1996 as
part of Memoir 66
Copyright © 1996 The American Association of Petroleum
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Thrasher,
J., A. J. Fleet, S. J. Hay, M. Hovland, and S. Düppenbecker, 1996a,
Understanding geology as the key to using seepage in exploration: spectrum
of seepage styles, in D. Schumacher and M. A. Abrams, eds., Hydrocarbon
migration and its near-surface expression: AAPG Memoir 66, p. 223-241.
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Understanding
Geology as the Key to Using Seepage in Exploration: The Spectrum of Seepage
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Jane Thrasher
BP Exploration
Research and Engineering
Centre
Sunbury-on-Thames, U.K.
Present address:
Sir Alexander Gibb &
Partners
Reading, U.K.
Andrew J. Fleet
BP Exploration
Research and Engineering
Centre
Sunbury-on-Thames, U.K.
Stephen J. Hay
BP-Statoil R & D Alliance
Trondheim, Norway
Present address:
Statoil
Stavanger, Norway
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Martin Hovland
BP-Statoil R & D Alliance
Trondheim, Norway
Present address:
Statoil GASS T & T
Stavanger, Norway
Stephan Düppenbecker
BP Exploration
Research and Engineering
Centre
Sunbury-on-Thames, U.K. |
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Abstract
In most basins,
lateral subsurface petroleum migration occurs over tens or even hundreds
of kilometers between source rock and trap and between accumulations and
the surface. In general, this means, first, that seepage can only provide
information for risking petroleum charge at the basin scale, and second,
that there is no direct spatial relationship between filled prospects and
surface seepage. Understanding the geology, and hence petroleum dynamics,
of a basin is the key to understanding and using seepage in exploration.
A spectrum of seepage styles can be used to focus exploration thinking.
The spectrum ranges from prolific seepage (e.g., offshore California),
through focused point-source seepage (e.g., offshore Colombia), to basins
where long-distance lateral migration concentrates seepage on basin margins
(e.g., Western Canada Sedimentary Basin). Related controls on fluid flow
and seepage range from active tectonism, through high fluid potential gradients
resulting from rapid muddy deposition, to fault and salt structures and
basinwide carrier bed systems. Case studies of offshore oil seepage from
the Gulf of Mexico, Central North Sea, Haltenbanken (offshore mid-Norway),
and North Viking Graben are used to illustrate the spectrum of seepage
styles and the factors that control different styles. Understanding seepage
in terms of basin geology and petroleum dynamics is not only necessary
for interpreting seepage for exploration but is also critical for planning
seep collection, particularly in offshore areas. In all but basins with
prolific seepage, likely seepage sites, which occur at the surface end
of migration pathways, need to be targeted if seeps are to be sampled for
analysis. |
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