Silica diagenesis promotes early primary hydrocarbon migration

Author:

Abu-Mahfouz Israa S.1,Cartwright Joe1,Idiz Erdem1,Hooker John N.2,Robinson Stuart A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3AN, UK

2. Department of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 503 Deike Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA

Abstract

Abstract We present evidence that hydrocarbon source rocks can be preconditioned for primary hydrocarbon migration at an early stage of catagenesis by pore-scale processes linked to silica diagenesis. The evidence comes from a detailed petrographic and geochemical study of the Jordan Oil Shale (JOS), an immature to early mature, Upper Cretaceous to Paleogene source rock developed on the platform regions of central and southern Jordan. Diagenesis of biogenic silica led to silicification of the source rock interval and the growth of chert nodules. Localization of bitumen veins in reaction rims around these nodules is interpreted to indicate that silica diagenesis promotes the early mobilization of hydrocarbons from the geochemically identical, disseminated bitumen within the host mudstones. We propose a model in which early-formed bitumen migrated into neoforming mode I fractures that formed as a result of the crystallization pressure imposed from the growing chert nodule. Hydraulic fracturing occurred under elevated bitumen fluid pressures that approached lithostatic stress values under burial depths of the order of 1000 m. The recognition that silica diagenesis can promote the early migration of neoforming bitumen raises the possibility that primary hydrocarbon migration may occur earlier and at shallower depths than predicted by kinetic modeling approaches wherever silica diagenetic reactions are coeval with catagenesis.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Geology

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