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Mudrock overpressure, fracturing, and mud volcanism in the Lower Kura Depression, Azerbaijan

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The Lower Kura Depression (LKD) in Azerbaijan is a unique place on Earth where enormous oil and oil–gas-condensate deposits coexist with mud volcanoes. Large mud volcanoes developed in this area as a result of favorable tectonic processes, depositional settings, and subsurface pressure conditions. Disequilibrium compaction leading to overpressurization of mudrocks, as well as gas generation, have been previously proposed as the main factors that cause overpressure and trigger mud volcanism. To assess the mechanisms contributing to mudrock overpressure, we conducted a 2D basin modeling work to simulate the burial, temperature, maturation, and pressure histories of the sedimentary pile along a 120-km-long geological cross-section in the ENE‒WSW direction perpendicular to major structures in the LKD. The results of the calibrated model suggest that the main petroleum source rocks of the LKD, namely the Oligocene–Middle Miocene Maykop and the Eocene Middle Koun mudrock formations, are still in the oil generation zone. Therefore, previously speculated gas generation effect on overpressurization is insignificant in the LKD. Modeling also predicts overpressure of varying magnitude in the potential hydrocarbon source rocks of dominantly mudstone lithology. We have verified that disequilibrium compaction caused by rapid sedimentation in the last 3 million years has led to mudrock overpressurization that exceeded rock strength. We take model-predicted fracturing as a proxy indicator of mud ascent and suggest that fracturing of the mudrocks enabled ascend of the mud via fault-associated weakness zones.

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Modified from Schikhalibeili et al. (1984). The updated age for the Maykop Fm. is from Palcu et al. (2019) and Gradstein et al. (2020). SR regional source rock, RR regional reservoir rock

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This work was completed using Schlumberger PETROMOD® Petroleum System and Basin Modeling (PSBM) software. We thank Schlumberger for providing an academic license to SI. We thank the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Riller, and the two anonymous reviewers for constructive reviews of the manuscript and guidance which helped us improve the manuscript.

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This study is partially based on M.N.’s M.Sc. thesis supervised by S.I. S.I. generated the research idea. M.N. and R.A. obtained and improved the geological cross-section used for basin modeling. I.S.G. shared previous experience and insight and contributed to the research idea. S.I. conducted the experiments, and M.N. contributed to the modeling work. All the authors contributed to the writing of the article.

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Correspondence to Sedat İnan.

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İnan, S., Namazlı, M., Askerova, R. et al. Mudrock overpressure, fracturing, and mud volcanism in the Lower Kura Depression, Azerbaijan. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-024-02442-6

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