About This Item
- Full text of this item is not available.
- Abstract PDFAbstract PDF(no subscription required)
Share This Item
The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Vertical
Oil
and Gas Migration:
A Major Exploration Parameter
Oil
and Gas Migration:
A Major Exploration ParameterBy
Oil
and gas migration is one of the most important
though often neglected parameters in
basin
evaluation, play
and prospect definition worldwide. Yet, all fields known are
the result of hydrocarbon migration. The neglect stems
mainly from an incomplete understanding of geological and
physico-chemical processes involved. Modern solutions to
such problems come from the field of comparative
basin
analysis, using an integration of geological, geophysical and
geochemical data.
Vertical
oil
/gas migration uses faults, fractures and
pore systems, while the driving forces for migration are
thermal and hydraulic.
Basin
-wide structural analysis is
required. It will lead to the prediction of open fracture
systems. The directions of both lateral and vertical migration
paths are controlled by
basin
structure.
Where vertical
oil
/gas migration has been a major
factor in field development not only should similar accumulations
be searched for elsewhere in this
basin
; but also,
plays for
oil
and gas not yet migrated vertically will become
the new targets. Examples are the offshore Gulf of Mexico,
the North Sea (partly), parts of the Middle East, the Vienna
Basin
, and
Hungary
(partly).
Where vertical
oil
/gas migration has been nil or incomplete,
major new reserves will be found close to potential or
thermally mature source beds, like in the Paris
Basin
,
Hungary
(partly), the North Caspian/Russia, many Subandean
basins from Venezuela to Chile/Argentina, the
North Sea (partly), SE Australia, the Red Sea/Gulf of Suez,
the Middle East (partly), Sumatra, etc.
Once vertical
oil
/gas migration is understood in a
basin
,
many new plays and prospects can be realized. Hydrocarbon
migration analysis, indeed, is a powerful factor in
basin
evaluation and new play definition.
End_Pages 13 and 14---------------
