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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Structural Restoration and
Petroleum
Systems Modeling
of the Wyoming–Utah Thrust Belt


1Director of UCON Geoconsulting,
Cologne, Germany
An approximately 160-kilometer (99 mile) long 2D section of
the Wyoming-Utah thrust belt and the Wind River Basin,
including the La Barge and Tip Top gas fields, has been modeled
using
the advanced technologies of structural restoration and
petroleum
systems modeling. The
model
is based on publiclyavailable
data. Due to the highly complex
tectonic
history
of the
area, characterized by extensive thin-skinned thrusting as well as
basement-involved flexural movements, a detailed structural
restoration was carried out
using
the software package 2D Move.
The structural restoration accounts for lateral sediment transport, i.e., erosion and re-sedimentation, and flexural isostasy effects.
A petroleum
-systems
model
was created
using
the paleo-geometries
derived from the structural restoration. Modeling of the
temperature/pressure
history
, as well as maturation and
petroleum
migration, was carried out
using
the TecLink application
of the PetroMod software package.
The resulting model
provides detailed insight into the
history
of
the
petroleum
systems in the area, with a special focus on the La
Barge and Tip Top gas fields near the eastern margin of the
Wyoming-Utah thrust belt. Several
petroleum
systems, and a
source of CO2, occur stacked in this area. Detailed migration
simulations with source rock tracking revealed that the
occurrence of gas and condensate can only be explained with the
presence of very effective sealing lithologies.
The combination of structural restoration and petroleum
systems modeling is a very powerful tool for the
analysis
of
petroleum
systems in tectonically complex environments. An
approved workflow has been established for this purpose.
Map of
the area with location of the section ( after Knight et al., 2000, modified.).
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Simulations Output:
Petroleum
migration (vectors).
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