Issue 2, 2006

The distribution and composition of hydrocarbons in sediments from the Fladen Ground, North Sea, an area of oil production

Abstract

The distribution and composition of hydrocarbons in sediment from the Fladen Ground oilfield in the northern North Sea have been investigated. The total PAH concentrations (2- to 6-ring parent and alkylated PAHs, including the 16 US EPA PAHs) in sediments were relatively low (<100 μg kg−1 dry weight). The PAH, the Forties crude and diesel oil equivalent concentrations were generally higher in sediment of fine grain size and higher organic carbon concentration. PAH distributions and concentration ratios indicated a predominantly pyrolytic input, being dominated by the heavier, more persistent, 5- and 6-ring compounds, and with a high proportion of parent PAHs. The n-alkane profiles of a number of the sediments contained small, high boiling point, UCMs, indicative of weathered oil arising from a limited petrogenic input. The geochemical biomarker profiles of the sediments that contained UCMs showed a small bisnorhopane peak and a high proportion of norhopane relative to hopane, indicating that there was contamination from both Middle Eastern and North Sea oils. Therefore contamination was not directly as a result of oil exploration activity in the area. The most likely source of petrogenic contamination was from general shipping activity.

Graphical abstract: The distribution and composition of hydrocarbons in sediments from the Fladen Ground, North Sea, an area of oil production

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2005
Accepted
22 Nov 2005
First published
12 Dec 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2006,8, 307-316

The distribution and composition of hydrocarbons in sediments from the Fladen Ground, North Sea, an area of oil production

A. S. Ahmed, L. Webster, P. Pollard, I. M. Davies, M. Russell, P. Walsham, G. Packer and C. F. Moffat, J. Environ. Monit., 2006, 8, 307 DOI: 10.1039/B512616A

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