Bạch Hổ oil field

Bạch Hổ oil field
White Tiger

An oil rig offshore Vungtau in Bạch Hổ field.
Country Vietnam
Region East Sea
Location Cuu Long basin
Offshore/onshore Offshore
Operators Vietsovpetro
Field history
Discovery 1975

The Bạch Hổ oil field (White Tiger oilfield) is a major oil field in the Cuu Long basin of the East Sea located offshore due east of the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. The field contains major reserves hosted within highly fractured granitic basement rocks. The Cuu Long basin is a rift zone developed during the Oligocene to Early Miocene. The rift occurred in Jurassic to Late Cretaceous granite to granodiorite intrusions.[1][2] The fractured granitic rocks occur as a horst overlain and surrounded by Upper Oligocene lacustrine shale source rocks.[1]

Bạch Hổ is not the only oil field convincingly shown to be hosted in granite;[3] however, inspection of the seismic profile of the area shows faulted basement passive margin which is sealed by an onlapping sedimentary sequence.[4][5]

It is plausible that the oil has migrated laterally from the lowermost, mature sediments into the fault systems within the granite. The seismic profile shows a definite basement horst with onlapping sedimentary source rocks, draped by a reservoir seal.[6] This trap view would see the oil migrate up the horst bounding faults from the lower source units, into the trap unit draped over the top.

Mobil struck oil in the Bạch Hổ field in February 1975, shortly before the Fall of Saigon.[7] It was later developed by the joint Vietnamese-Russian entity Vietsovpetro in the 1980s and 1990s.[3] Upon examination of the source rock and oil content, petrogeologists have emphasized that the oil's components indicate a lacustrine organic facies with lipid-rich, land-plant debris and fresh-water algal material, refuting theories of abiogenic origin in this area.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Nguyen Du Hung and Hung Van Le, Petroleum Geology of Cuu Long Basin - Offshore Vietnam, Search and Discovery Article #10062 (2004), http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/documents/2004/hung/index.htm
  2. Tatyana Nickolaevna Nemchenko, Oil in Granites on Example of White Tiger Field, Vietnam, AAPG & AAPG European Region Energy Conference and Exhibition (November 18–21, 2007) Technical Program (abstract) "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
  3. 1 2 http://www.geoscience.co.uk/geofrc/geobaseasia.html Basement reservoirs in Asia
  4. 1 2 "Explorer". aapg.org.
  5. Hydrocarbons in Crystalline Rocks, 242 pages, Geological Society of London; (January 2003) ISBN 1-86239-137-8
  6. http://www.aapg.org/explorer/2005/02feb/vietnamcuulong.cfm CuuLong
  7. Ron Moreau; Sami Yousafzai (2010-06-14). "Can Buried Treasure Save Afghanistan?". The Washington Post Company (The Gaggle). Newsweek. Retrieved 2010-06-15.

See also

Abiogenic petroleum origin Nikolai Kudryavtsev

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