The architecture of basalt reservoirs in the North Atlantic Igneous Province with implications for basalt carbon sequestration

Marija P. Rosenqvist, John M. Millett, Sverre Planke, Rakul Maria Ingunardóttir Johannesen, Simon R. Passey, Erik V. Sørensen, Henrik Vosgerau, Bjørn Jamtveit

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Abstract

Offshore CO2 sequestration in basaltic formations of the North Atlantic Igneous Province may allow permanent storage of large volumes of CO2 through rapid carbonate mineralization. Characterizing the internal architecture of such reservoirs is key to assessing the storage potential. In this study, six photogrammetry models and three boreholes on the Faroe Islands have been used to characterize the internal lava sequence architectures as a direct analogue to potential offshore North Atlantic Igneous Province storage sites. The studied formations are dominated by c. 5 to 50 m thick simple and compound lava flows, with drill core observations documenting a transition from pāhoehoe moving towards ‘a’ā lava flow types interbedded with thin (<5 m thick) volcaniclastic rock units. The identification of flow margin breccias is potentially important as these units form excellent reservoirs in several other localities globally. Stacked, thick simple flows may present sealing units associated with dense flow interiors. Connected porous and permeable lava flow crusts present potential reservoirs; however, the degree of secondary mineralization and alteration can alter initially good reservoir units to impermeable barriers for fluid flow. Large-scale reservoir volumes may be present mainly within both vesicular, fractured pāhoehoe and brecciated flow margins of transitional simple lava flows.
Original languageEnglish
Pages389-413
Number of pages25
Volume547
No.1
Specialist publicationGeological Society, London, Special Publications
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • basalt
  • North Atlantic Igneous Province
  • basalt reservoirs
  • geology

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