‘World Source Rock Potential Through Geological Time’ a function of Basin Restriction, Nutrient Level , Sedimentation Rate & Sea-level Rise CHRISTOPHER.

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‘World Source Rock Potential Through Geological Time’ a function of Basin Restriction, Nutrient Level , Sedimentation Rate & Sea-level Rise CHRISTOPHER G. ST.C. KENDALL1, JEFFREY CHIARENZELLI2, & HASSAN S. HASSAN1 1-University of S. Carolina 2-St. Lawrence University

Acknowledgments We extend our thanks & appreciation to: University of South Carolina St. Lawrence University for making the study reported in this presentation possible

Summary & Outline Restricted Basin Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions Marine Transgression Plate Extension, Convergence or Barred Climate (Rain Shadow) Low Sediment Super Plume Nutrient

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

World's Source Rocks & Reservoirs World wide stratigraphic distribution of major source rocks Stratigraphic distribution of the major reservoir rocks world wide PRECAM BRIAN Cambrian Ordovician Silurian Devonian Carboniferous Permian Triassic Jurassic Cretaceous Era Quaternary Paleocene Eocene Oligocene Miocene 10% 20% 30% Late Tertiary 12.5% Aptian-Turonian 29% Upper Jurassic 25% Penn.-L Permian 8% U Devonian-L Miss. 8% Silurian 9% Cambro-Ordovician 1 % U Proterozoic 0.2 % U Cretaceous- L Tertiary 2.8% M-U Miss. 0.4% L-M Devonian 0.3 % M Jurassic to U Permian 1.2 % L Cretaceous 2.6% Pliocene U Proterozoic (Modified from Ulmashek and Klemme, 1990) Oil Gas 22.3% 20.5% 14.2% 10 % 11% 7.6% PALEOZOIC MESOZOIC CENOZOIC Tertiary Period

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Basin Restriction & Anoxia Enable higher concentrations organic carbon: Allocthonous Autothonous Preserved in: Black (Anoxic) Shale (Anoxic) Carbonates (Kendall Photo) Devonian Ohio Shale I 64 Kty

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Climate and Source Rock Potential

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Transgressive Beat To Mesozoic & Tertiary Source Rocks

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Super-plume Forcing of Organic production Very fast Seafloor spreading Enhanced organic production of oceans from massive amounts of CO2 from oceanic lava flows Produce oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) & super-greenhouse events in Mesozoic Organic matter preserved by anoxia on sea floor with accumulation of organic rich sediments

Plumes : A Nutrient Beat! Phanerozoic! Super Plumes & Time (Abbot & Isley 2002)

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Break Up - Mesozoic of Northern Atlantic restricted entrances to sea Break Up - Mesozoic of Northern Atlantic isolated linear belt of interior drainage regional drainage away from margin SWEET SPOT! juxtaposed source, seal & reservoir arid tropics air system wide envelope of surrounding continents

Examples of Organic rich rocks at Break Up Margins Mesozoic of Northern Gulf of Mexico Mesozoic of North & South Atlantic margins Mesozoic of Yemen rift belt Mesozoic & Tertiary of Eritrea East African Rift Dead Sea

Collision Margin Restricted Basin regional drainage into basin restricted entrance to sea isolated linear belt of interior drainage SWEET SPOT! juxtaposed source seal & reservoir arid tropics air system wide envelope of surrounding continents

Examples of Organic rich rocks at Collision Margins Current Arabian Gulf & underlying Late Mesozoic to Tertiary Silurian of Michigan Basin & Western New York State Devonian of Western Canada & NW USA Permian of New Mexico & West Texas Permian of Zechstein Basin Mesozoic to Tertiary of southern South America Tertiary of Mediterranean Mesozoic & Tertiary in final phases of Tethys Sea

Restricted Basin Settings

Example of Barred Basin Mesozoic - Arabian Gulf restricted entrance to sea juxtaposed source seal & reservoir structural & depositional barrier over Hercynian horst blocks Upper Jurassic Saudi Arabia Kuwait, Iran & UAE SWEET SPOT! arid tropical air system wide shadow from adjacent continents

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Location of Oil & Gas Fields of Arabian Gulf - Reservoirs are Younger to East Tertiary Most are carbonate plays beneath evaporite seals in restricted basins juxtaposing source, seal and reservoirs Cretaceous Jurassic { { Paleozoic

Restricted Basins Isolated by Build Up Barriers Organic Rich Fill Arabian Gulf Jurassic Gotnia Basin South Arabian Basin Arabian Basin After Fox & Albrandt,2002

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

North African Source Rocks Regional Upper Cretaceous (Senonian) Petroleum Source in argillaceous limestones of North Africa Lower Paleozoic of North Africa proven and prolific plays eg: Tanezzuft Shale of Libya

Two major source rocks distribution around Mediterranean Modified from varies sources

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

Precambrian Oil? Precambrian play of North Africa “is still immature & deserves more investigation” quote from Jonathon Craig - ENI Large autochthonous accumulations of organic matter rare in Precambrian rocks Occurs in Paleoproterozoic sedimentary rocks as coal-like material Derived from Precambrian oil? Potential matches younger oil plays?

World Neoproterozoic Petroleum Systems Potwar Basin Volga Ural Province Lena-Tunguske Province, Siberia USA Nonesuch Michigan Murzuq Basin SW Libya Tindouf Basin Morocco, Algeria Ahnet Basin Algeria Taoudenni Basin Mauritania, Mali, Algeria South Punjab (Bikner-Nagaur) Basin, Pakistan - India Kufra Basin SW Libya South Oman Salt Basin Sirte, Cyrenaica Basin, Libya Argentina Bolivia, & Paraguay Amadeus, Officer & McArthur Basin After Jonathon Craig - ENI Proven Potential

World Record Holder Karelian Shungites Paleoproterozoic ~ 2.0 Ga, NW Russia 600 m thick Upper Zaonezhskaya Formation Corg up to 98%; averages 25% over 9000 km2 along narrow rifted margin Include coal-like seams of layered shungite , cross-cutting diapirs & veins of remobilized liquid petroleum Interlayered with mafic volcanics

Karelian Shungites V.A. Melezhik et al. 1999

Outline Significant Source Rocks through Time Basin Restriction's Impact on Source Rocks Climate (Rain Shadow & Green House versus Ice House) Transgressions Super-plumes (Nutrients) Basin Phase (extension, compression, or barred) Middle East North Africa Precambrian Continents Summary & Conclusions

World's Source Rocks Contain higher concentrations of allocthonous vs. autothonous organic carbon preserved in: Black (Anoxic) Shale (Anoxic) Carbonates Have irregular temporal beat driven by Climatic response Rain shadow East coast/west coast ocean circulation Monsoons World wide transgressions & restricted basins Sporadic super-plumes Basin restriction Continental plate configuration Initial extension Final collision Structural barriers &/or buildup barriers Most of world's largest oil fields restricted to southern Tethyan margin

World's Source Rocks Principal Oil Provinces matching this paradigm Mesozoic lee shore of Pangea Eastern Arabian shelf Giant Fields Southern Mediterranean margin Early Silurian section of northern Gondwanaland (ice cap melt, & transgression) Tanezzuft Shale of Libya

World's Source Rocks Precambrian Continents Precambrian Shunga Event ~2.0 Ga Rich in organic carbon Plume caused magmatism &/or volcanism Inter-layered volcanic rocks

Now for a few barrels of oil! Conclusions Now for a few barrels of oil!

Lecture Ends!!