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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Discovery of Ring Faults Associated with
Salt Withdrawal Basins of Early Cretaceous Age in the
East Texas Basin
By
Scott Pickford
A Core Laboratories Company
The Jurassic Louann salt in the East Texas basin has played a
dominant role in influencing the structural and depositional history
of the basin, particularly during the Jurassic and Cretaceous
periods. Salt tectonics is closely associated with sandstone
distribution, depositional facies, and reef growth, and consequently,
with petroleum traps in the basin. Salt withdrawal
basins, developed during the Early Cretaceous in response to salt
movement and dissolution processes, are characterized by the
presence of an expanded section of Lower Cretaceous marine
and deltaic sedimentary rocks. Recognition of fault sets associated
with the evolution of these salt-withdrawal basins has gone
undetected until the recent
Coherence
Cube" processing of a
non-proprietary 3D seismic survey conducted by Schlumberger
in the La Rue dome Fairway field area, Henderson County, Texas.
Images from
Coherence
Cubem processing aptly exhibit extraordinary
sets of concentric ring faults that comprise the periphery
of two salt withdrawal basins. The Fairway oil field is located at
the junction of these two sets of ring faults. The structural style
of these high-angle ring faults creates a multitude of possible
fault traps in a previously unattractive structural setting. Early
Cretaceous age of the ring faults establishes that these faults are a
significant element in evaluating petroleum migration patterns
and traps in the basin. The discovery of Early Cretaceous ring
faults in the East Texas basin by
Coherence
Cube™ processing
brings new perspectives to development and exploration drilling
in this mature petroleum province.
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