Gas hydrate assessment of public industry well logs from the Barents and Norwegian Seas
This data set contains a gas hydrate assessment of 48 petroleum industry wells in the Barents and Norwegian Seas. Well log data was obtained from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. The gas hydrate stability zone was identified for each well, based on the available gas sample data (or an assumed gas mix), bottom water temperature, bottom hole temperature and hydrostatic pressure. The presence of hydrate is evaluated using resistivity and gamma ray well logs. Some wells had additional data such as P-wave velocity and bulk density which was used when available. A background resistivity was identified or calculated for each hole and resistivity increases above background (0.5 ohm-m and above) were used to identify potential gas hydrate accumulations. The highest resistivities above background were categorized as "A" accumulations, and the lowest were categorized as "D", following the categorization of Majumdar et al., 2017 (Marine and Petroleum Geology). The data file is in tab-separated ASCII text format, with column headers. The data set was generated as part the project called, Carbon storage in widespread low-saturation gas hydrate systems. Funding was provided from NSF CAREER award OCE17-52882.
Cook, Ann
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Portnov, Alexey
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