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Analysis of marine controlled source electromagnetic data for the assessment of gas hydrates in the Danube deep-sea fan, Black Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology(2020)

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Abstract
Marine controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) data have been analyzed as part of a larger interdisciplinary field study to reveal the distribution and concentration of gas hydrates and free gas in two working areas (WAs) in the offshore Danube fan in the western Black Sea. The areas are located in the Bulgarian sector in about 1500 m water depth (WA1) and in the Romanian sector in about 650 m water depth (WA2). Both areas are characterized by channel levee systems and wide spread occurrences of multiple bottom simulating reflections (BSRs) suggesting the presence of gas hydrates. Electrical resistivity models have been derived from two-dimensional (2D) inversions of inline CSEM data using a seafloor-towed electric dipole-dipole system. Comparing the resistivity models with coincident reflection seismic profiles reveals insight in the sediment stratigraphy of the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ). Gas hydrate and free gas saturation estimates have been derived with a stochastic approach of Archie's relationship considering uncertainties in the input parameters available from drilling with the MeBo-200 seafloor rig in WA2.
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gas hydrate assessment,marine controlled source electromagnetics,2D inversion,western Black Sea
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