Authors
Mirosław Słowakiewicz, Jon Gluyas, Adam Kowalski, Thomas Edwards, Samuel Słama, Mike Mawson, Maurice E Tucker, Paul Scovell, Israel Polonio
Publication date
2020/7/22
Journal
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Pages
104605
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We report on the discovery of oil from the Boulby Mine and its likely productive source rock from Yorkshire in NE England, located to the west (<30 km) of the newly licensed petroleum exploration areas in the vicinity of the Mid-North Sea High. Oil samples from the mine, dripping out of halite in the roof, have likely been generated from Zechstein Group Kirkham Abbey Formation (KAF) sapropelic carbonate rock as indicated by aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon biomarkers. Other potential source rocks of Carboniferous (Westphalian, Namurian, Viséan coals and mudrocks) and Jurassic (the Jet Rock, Bituminous Shales, Kimmeridge Clay Formation) age are ruled out on the basis of organic geochemical data. Boulby oil was generated in the peak-to-late oil-window and it is characterised by the high abundance of C32 and C34 homohopanes, slight even-over-odd predominance (EOP) of C20-25 n-alkanes indicating …
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