Hydrocarbon leakage interpreted on seismic data

H Løseth, M Gading, L Wensaas - Marine and petroleum geology, 2009 - Elsevier
In an active petroleum system the amount of trapped hydrocarbons is the difference between
the volumes charged and the volumes that have leaked or are otherwise destroyed. This …

Australian offshore natural hydrocarbon seepage studies, a review and re-evaluation

GA Logan, AT Jones, JM Kennard, GJ Ryan… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2010 - Elsevier
Surprisingly few natural hydrocarbon seeps have been identified in Australia's offshore
basins despite studies spanning thirty years. Early studies of natural hydrocarbon seepage …

Fault intersections as critical hydrocarbon leakage zones: integrated field study and numerical modelling of an example from the Timor Sea, Australia

A Gartrell, Y Zhang, M Lisk, D Dewhurst - Marine and petroleum geology, 2004 - Elsevier
Fault intersections are identified as important sites for hydrocarbon leakage from the Skua
oil field in the Timor Sea, Australia. Integrated structural and fluid history data sets suggest …

A new model for assessing trap integrity and oil preservation risks associated with postrift fault reactivation in the Timor Sea

A Gartrell, WR Bailey, M Brincat - AAPG bulletin, 2006 - archives.datapages.com
Based on comparisons between structural histories and the distribution of current and paleo-
oil accumulations, it is proposed that the partitioning of postrift strain between faults in …

Plate convergence, foreland development and fault reactivation: primary controls on brine migration, thermal histories and trap breach in the Timor Sea, Australia

GW Obrien, M Lisk, IR Duddy, J Hamilton… - Marine and Petroleum …, 1999 - Elsevier
During the latest Miocene and Early Pliocene (∼ 5.5. MaBP), the collision of the Australian
and Eurasian plates resulted in proto-foreland development and significant structural …

The North West Shelf, Western Australia's super basin, in the twenty-first century

P Purcell, I Longley - AAPG Bulletin, 2023 - archives.datapages.com
Abstract The North West Shelf of Australia, extending some 2400 km along the continent's
northwestern coast, is the nation's premier hydrocarbon province, and is rivaled only by …

Carbonate precipitation at Gulf of Mexico hydrocarbon seeps: An overview

HH Roberts, D Feng - 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Analyses of large tracts of seismic data reveal thousands of sites on the northern Gulf of
Mexico (GOM) continental slope where vertical migration of subsurface fluids and gases …

Impact of lithospheric flexure on the evolution of shallow faults in the Timor foreland system

L Langhi, NB Ciftci, GD Borel - Marine Geology, 2011 - Elsevier
Re-evaluation of structural evolution on the Laminaria High (Timor Sea, Australia), shows
that lithosphere flexure, associated with the Tertiary collision between the Australian north …

Gas hydrate systems in petroleum provinces of the SW-Barents Sea

A Rajan, S Bünz, J Mienert, AJ Smith - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract 3D seismic data of the SW-Barents Sea provided information about the existence of
Structure II gas hydrates and shallow gas in marine sediments. Gas hydrates and shallow …

Yampi Shelf, Browse Basin, North-West Shelf, Australia: a test-bed for constraining hydrocarbon migration and seepage rates using combinations of 2D and 3D …

GW O'Brien, GM Lawrence, AK Williams… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2005 - Elsevier
The Yampi Shelf on Australia's North-West Shelf is highly prospective, with two discrete
hydrocarbon sources producing dry gas and oil. To reduce exploration uncertainty relating …