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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Lateral Salt Flow:
Two Examples from Southwest Louisiana
By
The
interpretation
of
seismic
, gravity,
and well
data
in two areas of southwest
Louisiana suggest that lateral salt
flow has influenced each area's structural
evolution, depositional patterns,
and hydrocarbon migration.
The Gillis-English Bayou-West Manchester area of eastern Calcasieu Parish is underlain by an extensive salt sheet of over thirty square miles at depths of 14,000' to 20,000'. Loading and extension shaped the salt sheet resulting in two salt highs or at West Manchester and Gillis-English Bayou Fields. Associated with this salt movement is a significant erosional event underlying West Manchester Field where over 1,200' of Vicksburg section is absent. The faulting associated with the salt withdrawal provide hydrocarbon pathways and shallower traps.
Swiss Lake Field, in northern
Cameron Parish, overlies a large
allochthonous salt mass that was once
part of a large ancestral salt ridge extending
from Hackberry to Big Lake
Fields. Nine wells which encountered
the top of the salt and several
seismic
lines help to define a detached salt feature
underlying over twenty square
miles at depths from 8,500' to 18,000'.
Salt withdrawal in the Hackberry-Big
Lake area influenced the depositional
patterns of the Oligocene lower Hackberry
channel systems and contributed
to the expansion of the Marginulina-
Miogypsinoides section near Sweet Lake.
High quality 2-D and
3-D
seismic
data
will continue to enhance the regional
understanding of salt movement
in the onshore Gulf Coast. Additional
examples of lateral salt flow will be recognized,
and some may prove to have
subsalt hydrocarbon potential.
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