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Pub. Id: A077 (1994)

First Page: 219

Last Page: 235

Book Title: M 60: The Petroleum System--From Source to Trap

Article/Chapter: Hydrocarbon Previous HitTrapsNext Hit: Chapter 13: Part III. Processes

Subject Group: Oil--Methodology and Concepts

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1994

Author(s): Kevin T. Biddle, Charles C. Wielchowsky

Abstract:

Trap identification is a first step in prospect evaluation and an important part of any exploration or assessment program. Future success in exploration will depend increasingly on an improved understanding of how Previous HittrapsNext Hit are formed and an appreciation of the numerous varieties of trap types that exist. We define a trap as any geometric arrangement of rock that permits significant accumulation of hydrocarbons in the subsurface. A trap must include a reservoir rock in which to store hydrocarbons, and a seal or set of seals that impede or stop migration out of the reservoir. Although it is the geometric arrangement of reservoirs and seals that determines if a trap is present, both reservoir and seal analysis should be an integral part of trap evaluation.

Previous HitTrapsNext Hit can be divided into three broad categories: structural Previous HittrapsNext Hit, stratigraphic Previous HittrapsNext Hit, and combination Previous HittrapsNext Hit, which exhibit both structural and stratigraphic elements. We have subdivided structural Previous HittrapsNext Hit into fold Previous HittrapsNext Hit, Previous HittrapsNext Hit associated with faults, Previous HittrapsNext Hit associated with piercement features, and combination Previous HittrapsNext Hit that require elements of both faults and folds for effectiveness. Stratigraphic Previous HittrapsNext Hit can be grouped into primary or depositional Previous HittrapsNext Hit, Previous HittrapsNext Hit associated with unconformities (either above or beneath the unconformity), and secondary or diagenetic stratigraphic Previous HittrapsTop. We note that although each trap has unique characteristics, early recognition of trap type will aid in mapping and evaluating a prospect.

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