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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Complex Reservoir Geometries in the
High Island A-467
Field
, Offshore Texas
Field
, Offshore TexasBy
The High Island A-467
field
, located 90 miles southeast
of Galveston, Texas, has produced 160 BCFG from ten
reservoir levels with remaining reserves estimated at 40
BCFG. The
field
formed upthrown to a major expansion
fault which marks the southern boundary of a basin which
was active in Late Pliocene through (?) Pleistocene time.
During this interval, approximately 4000' of slope sediments
were deposited downdip from a shelf margin located 20
miles north. Gas reservoirs formed in submarine fans
deposited during lowstand sedimentation.
Production has exceeded annual EUR estimates based
on original reservoir configurations mapped with well
data
and a "2D" seismic grid. Reinterpretation using a 3D volume
was undertaken to define accurately the productive limits
and to assess remaining reserves. This was done by
integration of stratigraphic cross-sections, companion 3D
seismic traverses, and horizon amplitude ("bright spot")
maps. Reservoir limits were delineated using areal variation
in bright spot maps, combined with geologic models for
submarine fan deposition and
data
from five years of
production. Previous "single reservoir" horizon maps now
contain complexities such as multiple reservoir levels,
isolated channels, abrupt facies changes, and submarine
erosion surfaces which may seal or leak. Following reinterpretation,
several development and extension drilling
opportunities were identified and drilled successfully.
Complex deepwater reservoir geometries can be interpreted
with accuracy only where well and seismic
data
are
abundant, and closely integrated.
Field
studies like this
contribute to improved resource assessment and management,
and provide practical
examples
of reservoir
configurations for use in exploration prospect analysis.
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