Structural Evolution and Helium Potential of the Rukwa Rift, Tanzania

MULAYA, ERNEST STEPHANO (2023) Structural Evolution and Helium Potential of the Rukwa Rift, Tanzania. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
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The Rukwa Rift is regarded as example of active continental rifting with complex structure patterns associated with significant helium occurrences. Gas composition data in the Rukwa Rift Basin indicate high radiogenic helium content ~ 10% which is far above the economic threshold of 0.3%. Unlocking helium resources is critical as the current global society faces a significant shortage of helium supply. An integrated study of geological, geochemical and structural evidence such as 2-D seismic data, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and wells data from the Rukwa Rift Basin has been used to define the evolution and timing of structural patterns within two structural domains: Domains A (north) and B (south). These structural domains are separated by the Saza Shear Zone (SSZ) which controls the oblique divergent effects of the Rukwa Rift. We demonstrate how these structures control the distribution of potential helium traps and reservoirs quality, average porosity and permeability ranges (c. 26-30% and 272.7- 660.6 mD) respectively. Most of sites with high helium concentrations occur along deep-rooted fault systems which suggest the possibility of such faults being the main migration conduits of helium from the Precambrian basement rocks. The Rukwa Rift has high heat flow ~64-99 mW/m2 and a high probability of helium charge from the surrounding crustal rocks in the region with flux capability of ∽22 x 10-6 mol 4He/m2 yr. We argue that it is not the extreme thermal conditions which matters for the release of radiogenic helium as long as they are above closure temperature for common helium-retentive minerals. Generally, these findings provide both qualitative and quantitative insight into assessment of helium resource potential.


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