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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract:
Source
Rock
Development in Sag Basins:
West African Example and Modern Analogs
Source
Rock
Development in Sag Basins:
West African Example and Modern AnalogsBy
EarthView Associates, Inc.
The syn-rift Organic Bucomazi is
the
source
rock
associated with the
majority of oil accumulations in central
West Africa. A new pre-salt
source
rock
, the Falcao Deepwater, is younger
and exists in thermal subsidence sag
basins west of the Atlantic hinge. This
source
rock
is different, geometrically
and geochemically, from the older Organic
Bucomazi. Unlike the syn-rift
Organic Bucomazi, the Falcao
Deepwater is not offset by the rift faulting
and is sub-parallel to the base of
salt rather than to the rotated basement
blocks.
The pre-salt Falcao Deepwater
source
rock
was discovered in the
Falcao-1 well drilled in the offshore
Kwanza Basin, Angola. It is laterally
extensive with over 200 meters of 3 to
6% TOC (values may go as high as
9.5%). At a depth range of 3,700 to 4,150
meters, the
source
was at peak maturity
(Ro1.3) and flowed 26.7°API oil to
the surface from fractures in the
source
interval. The Falcao Deepwater
source
rock
has the ability to charge deep water
prospects where the organic
Bucomazi is overmature and the post-salt
section is immature.
Sag basin geometry and facies distribution
(clastic shorelines, carbonate
mounds, and
source
rock
basins) are illustrated
on speculative seismic data
and will be shown on data provided by
Geco-Prakla. Modern rifts (the East
African Gregory Rift in Kenya and the
southern Rio Grande Rift in New
Mexico) display many of the characteristics
underlying these ancient sag basins.
Field studies in these modem rifts
will be shown to illustrate the scale and
depositional environments preceding
the deposition of the Falcao Deepwater
source
rock
.
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