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The impact of the Messinian Salinity Crisis on the petroleum system of the eastern Mediterranean; a critical assessment using 2D petroleum system modelling

Abdulaziz Nasser Al-Balushi, Martin Neumaier, Alastair J. Fraser and Christopher A. L. Jackson
The impact of the Messinian Salinity Crisis on the petroleum system of the eastern Mediterranean; a critical assessment using 2D petroleum system modelling
Petroleum Geoscience (September 2016) 22 (4): 357-379

Abstract

The offshore Levant Basin demonstrates one of the most phenomenal natural examples of a working petroleum system associated with a relatively rapid unloading and loading cycle caused by the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC). In this study, 2D basin and petroleum systems modelling suggests that the geologically instantaneous water unloading of approximately 2070 m, and subsequent rapid salt deposition and refill, impact the subsurface pore pressure and temperature in the underlying sediments. The pressure drop is modelled to be instantaneous, whereas the impact on temperature is more of a transient response. This has important consequences for the shallow sub-Messinian biogenic petroleum system, which is assumed to have experienced fluid brecciation associated with massive fluid escape events. Deeper Oligo-Miocene sediments are far less affected, thus indicating a 'preservation window' for biogenic gas accumulations, which host the recent discoveries (Tamar, Leviathan, Aphrodite). Hydrocarbon accumulations of a 'bubblepoint oil' composition are modelled to have experienced cap expansion during the drawdown, with the pressure drop being the primary control. This study suggests that seal-limited traps are expected to have undergone a catastrophic seal failure, whereas the impact of the MSC is modelled to be less destructive for size-limited and, particularly, charge-limited traps.


ISSN: 1354-0793
Serial Title: Petroleum Geoscience
Serial Volume: 22
Serial Issue: 4
Title: The impact of the Messinian Salinity Crisis on the petroleum system of the eastern Mediterranean; a critical assessment using 2D petroleum system modelling
Affiliation: Imperial College London, Department of Earth Science & Engineering, London, United Kingdom
Pages: 357-379
Published: 20160916
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House for EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers), London, United Kingdom
References: 117
Accession Number: 2016-094431
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sources
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., strat. col., 1 table, geol. sketch map
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Secondary Affiliation: Schlumberger, DEU, Germany
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201646

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