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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Southern Arabian Basin Oil Habitat:
Seals and Gathering Areas
By
W. H. Pierce Exploration
This regional investigation contributes to the understanding
of the influence and relationship of gathering areas and
seals to oil habitat in the Arabian basin. Cross plots and cumulative
frequency distribution plots characterize the hydrocarbon
habitat and lead to the following inferences: gathering- or
fetch-area size and contemporaneous peak-oil-generation rank
as important factors in the accumulation of giant Middle
East
oil reserves. The importance of excellent seals to Middle
East
oil
abundance should be moderated by recognition of the impact of
widespread peak-oil-generation to seal effectiveness.
The highest frequency of fields with several stacked reservoirs
occurs in areas of modern peak-
source
-generation. Thin
seals can be effective. Gross seal lithology is not as important as
previously thought. Vertical migration through seals is an important
process. Seals leak but are effective. Cross plots of original oil
in place versus field gathering area can help to identify areas of
rich and/or thick
source
rock
or sweet spots. Inefficiencies resulting
from long distance migration are not apparent.
Sweetness map analysis-using gathering area with assigned
oil-in-place values-results in an inferred
source
rock
distribution
that contrasts with published
source
rock
distributions.
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