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Core Conference: CSPG-SEPM Joint Convention, with the Participation of the Global Sedimentary Geology Program and the Geol. Survey of Canada, 1997
Pages 305-316

Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphic Previous HitFrameworkNext Hit of Upper Jurassic Oxfordian Smackover Equivalents Illustrated by the Humble McKean #12 Core, Buckner Field, Southern Arkansas, Central Gulf of Mexico, USA

Clyde H. Moore

Abstract

The Humble McKean #12 core illustrates important aspects of the Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratitgraphic Previous HitframeworkNext Hit of the Jurassic Oxfordian reservoirs of the central Gulf of Mexico. In this region we can recognize 6 Jurassic sedimentary sequences. Economically, the most important sequences are Jurassic sequences II and III which contain the majority of the Jurassic hydrocarbon reservoirs in the Gulf Coast, the Smackover and Buckner formations. The Humble McKean core encompasses all of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit II and its bounding unconformities with sequences I and III. The LST of Jurassic Previous HitsequenceNext Hit II are continental redbeds (Norphlet Formation) sitting unconformably on Previous HitsequenceNext Hit I (Louann Salt). The TST of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit II (lower Smackover Formation) consists of varved, organic lime mudstones deposited in relatively deep, anoxic conditions under a density stratified water column forming the primary Jurassic source rock of the Gulf of Mexico. The HST of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit II consists of an uninterrupted shoaling upward Previous HitsequenceNext Hit from toe-of-slope to high energy ooid grainstone beach. The high energy shore-face-beach complex is the main reservoir facies of the Jurassic fairway. Soil breccia, caliche and siliclastics mark the unconformity. Extensive meteoric diagenesis during exposure modified the pore systems of the underlying reservoir facies from primary intergranular to oomoldic porosity. The TST of the overlying Previous HitsequenceNext Hit III (Buckner Formation) is marked first by marine sabkha deposition and, as transgression progresses, extensive evaporative lagoonal conditions. Reflux of post-anhydrite brines from this lagoon down into the HST of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit II, dolomitized the oomoldic grainstones of the beach-shoreface complex, enhancing the reservoir quality of these rocks. The massive anhydrites of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit III ultimately form the seal for structural Previous HittrapsNext Hit across southern Arkansas. To the south, Jurassic sequences III and IV (both equivalent to the Buckner at the Humble McKean well) prograde southward into the Louisiana Salt Basin. Each Previous HitsequenceNext Hit mimics the lime mudstone to ooid grainstone shoaling upward Previous HitsequenceNext Hit of the Smackover in the Humble McKean well. Fields developed in sedimentary sequences III and IV in southernnost Arkansas and northern Louisiana, however, are stratigraphic Previous HittrapsTop consisting of up-dip coastal plain silt and shale seals. The lack of evaporites and short duration of the bounding unconformity seperating sequences III and IV result in associated reservoir pore systems being dominated by primary intergranular porosity without dolomite.


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