北巴伦支陆架亚正常压力状态:成因及其油气勘探意义

T. Birchall, K. Senger, S. Olaussen
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欠压,定义为低于静水压力的任何孔隙压力,在文献中相对较少。在这篇文章中,我们记录了斯瓦尔巴群岛陆上和挪威巴伦支海北部的压力。讨论了该区欠压形成的潜在地质作用及其对油气勘探的启示。在斯瓦尔巴群岛陆上和巴伦支海最北端的5口井中观测到高达50巴的压力,前者相当于约850米深度静水压力的50%。包括研究区在内的已记录有自然发生欠压的盆地具有几个共同的地质特征;最值得注意的是,它们都经历了最近的抬升。虽然以前记录的欠压情况已经在升高的陆上盆地中观察到,但巴伦支大陆架的欠压发生在海平面以下。结合斯瓦尔巴群岛Longyearbyen CO2实验室和露头的详细陆上井和露头观测,以及巴伦支海北部的许多海上勘探井,可以深入了解不同的潜在欠压形成机制。
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Subnormal Pressure Regimes of the Northern Barents Shelf: Causes and Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration
Summary Underpressure, defined as any pore pressure below the hydrostatic, is relatively underrepresented in literature. In this contribution we document underpressure both onshore Svalbard and in the northern part of the Norwegian Barents Sea. Furthermore we discuss the potential geological processes contributing to the underpressure generation and the implications to petroleum exploration. Underpressure of up to 50 bar is observed onshore Svalbard and in five of the northernmost wells of the Barents Sea, with the former equating to some 50% of hydrostatic pressure at approximately 850 metres depth. Basins, including the study area, where naturally occurring underpressure has been documented share several common geological features; most notably all have undergone recent uplift. Whilst previously documented cases of underpressure have been observed in elevated onshore basins, underpressure on the Barents Shelf occurs below sea level. The combination of detailed onshore well and outcrop observations from Svalbard’s Longyearbyen CO2 lab and outcrops, and numerous offshore exploration wells in the northern Barents sea provide insight into the different potential underpressure forming mechanisms.
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