Origin of shallow gas in the Dutch North Sea — Seismic versus geochemical evidence

Author:

de Bruin Geert1ORCID,ten Veen Johan2ORCID,Wilpshaar Martin3,Versteijlen Noortje3ORCID,Geel Kees4,Verweij Hanneke5ORCID,Carpentier Stefan4

Affiliation:

1. TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Advisory Group for Economic Affairs, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands. (corresponding author)

2. TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Geomodelling, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands.

3. TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Advisory Group for Economic Affairs, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands.

4. TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Applied Geosciences, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands.

5. Formerly TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands, Applied Geosciences, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands; presently Independent Expert Pressure and Fluid Flow Systems, 3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands.

Abstract

In the Dutch offshore, we have observed numerous acoustic anomalies, usually bright spots, in seismic data of Cenozoic deltaic deposits. When associated with shallow gas, these bright spots are good indicators of resource potential, drilling hazard, or seabed methane emissions. We apply a combined seismic and petrophysical assessment to qualify the bright spots as direct hydrocarbon indicators (DHIs) for shallow gas and to exclude alternative sources of seismic anomalies. In some cases, we use other DHIs such as flat spots, velocity push-downs, transmission, and attenuation effects as estimators for gas saturation. A long-standing discussion concerns the sourcing and migration of shallow gas. Although vertical seismic noise trails (chimneys) tend to be seen as proof that shallow gas originates from the migration of deeper sourced thermogenic gas, the geochemical and isotope analyses almost exclusively indicate that the gas is of microbial origin and generated in situ in the Cenozoic strata. We conclude that the observed “chimneys” are most likely transmission effects, that is, artifacts that do not represent migration pathways of gas. Hence, we believe that for the Dutch offshore, the presence of shallow biogenic gas is not indicative of leakage of deeper thermogenic petroleum plays and cannot be used as an exploration tool for these deeper targets.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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