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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 46 (1996), Pages 473-473

Abstract: Subsurface Geology of Corpus Christi Bay, Nueces County, Texas

James W. Collins

ABSTRACT

Prolific Production in Corpus Christi Bay has occurred mainly in the regressive Frio Barrier System and the associated shore face/shelf environment. All production in the CC Bay area is below the Anahuac transgressive wedge with the greatest accumulation in the 1st Marg. Sand, which has produced a minimum of 680 BCF of gas from the Red Fish Bay/Mustang Island Common 10 reservoir. It is the largest single reservoir in South Texas. The 1st Marg. Sands have produced in excess of 990 BCFG from four fields in Corpus Christi Bay.

Shallow hydrocarbons in CC Bay are associated with the South Texas Frio Barrier Bar System and are structurally trapped on large fault bound anticlines or up-to-the-coast relief faults.

Deeper production from the Frio Sands is mainly on the Barrier Bar shore face and associated with fault-bounded anticlinal closures. Structural complexity increases with depth especially along the large strike oriented growth faults. Some have up to 4000 ft of displacement with associated rollover anticlines, subsidiary faults and shale plugs. These deeper reservoirs are usually pressure depletion drives.

The oil industry can point with pride to the coexistence with the fragile bay environment while extracting huge reserves.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND ASSOCIATED FOOTNOTES

Independent Geologist and Operator, Corpus Christi, Texas

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