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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Offshore Atlas Project Defines Deep-water Northern
Gulf
of
Mexico
Hydrocarbon Plays
Gulf
of
Mexico
Hydrocarbon PlaysBy
Minerals Management Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, New Orleans, Louisiana
Despite the limited amount of drilling in
the deep-water
Gulf
of
Mexico
(water
depths >305 meters [1,000 feet]), 11 deep
water accumulations have been discovered
which, when developed, will rank in the
top 100 largest fields in the
Gulf
of
Mexico
.
Roved field discoveries have added over
1 billion barrels of oil equivalent to
Gulf
of
Mexico
reserves, and unproved field discoveries
may add an additional 1 billion
barrels of oil equivalent.
The Minerals Management Service has
completed a
gulf
-wide review of 1,086 oil
and gas fields and placed every pay sand
in each field into one of 72 hydrocarbon
plays. Plays are defined by chronostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy, structure, and production. Seven productive
hydrocarbon
plays include reservoirs located in the deepwater northern
Gulf
of
Mexico
. Regional maps illustrate the productive
limits of each play. In addition, dry
holes and wells with sub-economic pay were added to define the facies and structural
limits for each play. Areas for exploration potential are identified for each hydrocarbon play.
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