A Magnus opus: Helium, neon, and argon isotopes in a North Sea oilfield

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Ballentine, CJ
ONions, RK
Coleman, ML
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[1] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, DEPT EARTH SCI, CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EQ, ENGLAND
[2] BP EXPLORAT CO LTD, Sunbury On Thames TW16 7LN, MIDDX, ENGLAND
[3] UNIV READING, POSTGRAD RES INST SEDIMENTOL, READING RG6 2AB, BERKS, ENGLAND
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10.1016/0016-7037(95)00439-4
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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This study of the Magnus oilfield, located in the East Shetland Basin, northern North Sea, represents the most detailed investigation of noble gas isotope systematics in a liquid hydrocarbon reservoir yet undertaken. Samples from nine producing wells across this Middle Jurassic field were taken and the helium, neon, and argon isotopic ratios and abundances in the oil were determined. Both the helium and the neon isotope systematics require a contribution from a mantle source. If the mantle endmember is modeled using mid-ocean ridge (MOR) values, 2.3-4.5% of the He-4 and 4.3-6.2% of the Ne-21 is mantle-derived. The remainder of the He-4 and 9.0-12.0% of the Ne-21 is crustal-radiogenic and the remaining Ne-21 is atmosphere-derived. The resolved mantle-derived He/Ne ratio is quite distinct from upper-mantle values estimated from MOR samples, but indistinguishable from values resolved in other regions of continental extension. This result provides strong evidence that the subcontinental lithospheric mantle not only has a different noble gas inventory to the convecting mantle under MORs, but also has a near uniform composition; The quantity of radiogenic noble gas associated with the Magnus oil/groundwater system can only be accounted for by production predominantly from outside the volume of the Magnus Sandstone aquifer/reservoir drainage area and the associated Kimmeridge Clay source rock formation and together with the mantle-derived noble gases, provides strong evidence for cross-formational communication with deeper regions of the crust. The Ne-20 and Ar-36 must have been input into the oil phase by interaction with an air-equilibrated groundwater. Noble gas partitioning between a seawater-derived groundwater and the oil phase at the average Magnus Sandstone aquifer temperature requires a subsurface seawater/oil volume ratio of 110(+/-40) to account for both the Ne-20 and Ar-36 concentrations in the central and southern Magnus samples. The volume of groundwater which has equilibrated with the Magnus oil is indistinguishable from the static volume of water estimated to be in the down-dip Magnus aquifer/reservoir drainage volume. This suggests that the Magnus oil has obtained complete equilibrium with the groundwater in the reservoir drainage volume, probably during secondary migration, and further suggests that concurrent cementation of the Magnus sandstone aquifer has occurred with little or no large-scale movement of air-equilibrated groundwater through the aquifer system. Higher concentrations of Ne-20 and Ar-36 in the N. Magnus oil cannot be accounted for by equilibration with a seawater-derived groundwater. This is qualitatively consistent with the earlier and more mature oil in this section equilibrating with freshwater, which is known to have been trapped in the crest of the reservoir structure.
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