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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Paleoecology, Stratigraphy, Production
Getting It All Together in
Offshore
Louisiana
Offshore
LouisianaBy
Information Processing Corporation
Houston, Texas
Statistical studies based on the mapping of paleoecologic zones, sand conditions,
and production in An IBM 1130 computer with attached Calcomp plotter was used to prepare:
1) structure and environment maps of various biostratigraphic tops, 2) environment
maps of the interval between biostratigraphic tops, and 3) environment maps at constant
depth slices. To aid in statistical comparisons, the following maps were constructed
in 2,000 foot-thick depth intervals: 1) average weighted environment, 2) sand
percentage, net sand, sand-shale ratio, and number of discrete sand bodies, and 3) oil
and gas completions. End_of_Record - Last_Page 2---------------
offshore
Louisiana indicate a positive correlation among these parameters.
Oil and gas production for any given depth is associated with a narrow range
of preferred environments of deposition and sand development. For example, in the
depth range 10,000 - 12,000 feet in the eastern
offshore
area (Ship Shoal through Main
Pass), about 70 percent of all oil completions occur where the section contains 10 to 30
percent sand and is in the inner neritic environment.