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A Novel Plate Tectonic Scenario for the Genesis and Sealing
of Some Major Mesozoic Oil Fields
GSA TODAY | DECEMBER 2016 Giovanni Muttoni, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra ‘Ardito Desio,’ protracted residence along the equator is the commonly accepted
Università degli Studi di Milano, via Mangiagalli 34, I-20133 Milan, explanation for the origin of the shelf-facies Jurassic oil in the
Italy, giovanni.muttoni1@unimi.it; and Dennis V. Kent, Earth and Persian Gulf (Al-Awwad and Collins, 2013). However, carbonate
Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey sands for a reservoir and especially an anhydritic seal are more
08854, USA, and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia likely formed at tropical latitudes (~5–30°) where evaporation
University, Palisades, New York 10964, USA exceeds precipitation even under highly variable atmospheric
pCO2 levels (Manabe and Bryan, 1985). So it seems that to form a
ABSTRACT winning temporal sequence of source-reservoir-seal rock units,
Arabia (= Persian Gulf region) needs to cross the ITCZ (deposi-
Recent research reveals evidence of a major event of global plate tion of Callovian-Oxfordian source rocks) and into the tropical
motion during the Jurassic, with a magnitude and tempo hitherto arid belt (deposition of Kimmeridgian reservoir and especially
not fully appreciated. Yet, its legacy persists today as the potent Tithonian seal) in less than 15 m.y. within the Late Jurassic.
Jurassic source-reservoir-seal oil systems in the Persian Gulf region.
We suggest that these formed as a consequence of a sweeping Recent research shows the existence of a major event of global
tectonic movement whereby Arabia drifted rapidly from the oil- plate (or even whole-mantle) motion during the Jurassic that was
forming Intertropical Convergence Zone along the equator to the hitherto unknown to the earth science community and can be
arid tropics of the southern hemisphere with rapid deposition of referred to as the Jurassic polar shift (Kent and Irving, 2010;
relatively uncemented carbonate reservoirs and anhydrite seals, all Muttoni et al., 2013; Kent et al., 2015). When the Jurassic polar
during as little as 15 m.y. in the Late Jurassic. The Ghawar super- shift is taken into account to describe global paleogeography, the
giant oil field of Saudi Arabia was one of the results. Rapid latitu- rapid trans-zonal plate motion that produced the source-reser-
dinal change may have influenced the development of some voir-seal sequence at Ghawar and elsewhere in the world can be
source-reservoir-seal oil systems elsewhere as well. adequately explained.
INTRODUCTION JURASSIC POLAR SHIFT
Ghawar is the world’s largest oil field, a supergiant that accounts The recent discovery of the Jurassic polar shift was made from
for ~60% of Saudi Arabia’s crude production (Al-Anazi, 2007). paleomagnetic studies that provide a means to track the motion
The source rocks at Ghawar are marine muds and carbonates of the of tectonic plates relative to Earth’s spin axis. Under favorable
Tuwaiq Mountain and Hanifa formations (Alsharhan and Nairn, conditions, the remanent magnetization of rocks records ancient
1997) deposited in the Callovian-Oxfordian stages of the Late geomagnetic field directions, which when averaged over several
Jurassic (Al-Husseini, 2009) between 166 and 157 Ma (time scale of thousands of years, closely correspond to those of a geocentric
Cohen et al., 2013). The reservoirs are located in overlying bioclastic axial dipole (GAD). According to the GAD hypothesis, paleomag-
limestones of the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic; 157–151 Ma) Arab netic directions of similar age from localities on a rigid tectonic
Formation that are sealed by anhydrites of the Tithonian (Late plate should give the same paleomagnetic pole and hence the loca-
Jurassic; 152–145 Ma) Hith Formation (Alsharhan and Nairn, 1997; tion of that plate with respect to the geographic axis or, equiva-
Al-Husseini, 2009). lently, parallels of latitude. A temporal sequence of paleopoles or
an apparent polar wander (APW) path is a convenient way to
This closely packed layercake stratigraphy with source and represent the motion of a tectonic plate with respect to the rota-
reservoir rocks sealed upsection with anhydrites makes Ghawar tion axis (e.g., Creer and Irving, 2012). Relative motions between
and similar supergiant oil fields of the Persian Gulf a dreamland tectonic plates (usually their continental proxies) are detected by
for oil exploitation essentially because it minimizes the variables systematic differences in their respective APW paths (e.g., Van der
associated with oil maturation and migration that are by far the Voo, 1990). It is also possible that Earth’s entire crust and mantle
most difficult to forecast in oil assessment protocols. At the same rotated with respect to the spin axis, a still poorly understood
time, these hydrocarbon provinces constitute a paleogeographic phenomenon referred to as True Polar Wander (TPW) (e.g.,
conundrum. Organic matter that eventually transforms into oil Goldreich and Toomre, 1969). In either case—APW or TPW—
and gas with burial and maturation can originate in abundance the included continents experience an effective rotation about a
in sedimentary basins along the Intertropical Convergence Zone Euler pole that involves a systematic change in latitude according
(ITCZ), which straddles about ±5° from the equator (Manabe and to the GAD hypothesis.
Bryan, 1985; Kent and Muttoni, 2013; McGee et al., 2014) due to
high levels of nutrients upwelled from deep waters or in run-off The Jurassic polar shift largely derives from the recognition of a
from adjoining continents onto shelf areas. And indeed, distinct set of paleomagnetic poles deemed reliable from three
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