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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 48, No. 7, March 2006. Pages 25-25.

Abstract: Facies and Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphy of the Abo Formation in the Kingdom Field Area, Terry and Hockley Counties, West Texas

By

Anthony E. D’Agostino1 and J. Michael Party2
1OMNI Labs, Inc., Houston, Texas
2Wagner & Brown, Ltd., Midland, Texas

Study of conventional cores, Previous HitwellNext Hit logs and Previous HitseismicNext Hit data in the Kingdom Field and other parts of the Abo shelf complex trend in eastern New Mexico and west Texas has led to new concepts about the style of deposition and techniques for stratigraphic subdivision of the Leonardian Abo Formation. The implications of paleogeographic restoration of the Abo shelf, combined with detailed description and interpretation of conventional cores from nine wells in Kingdom Field, has resulted in the identification of four important depositional facies that have significant control on reservoir character: supratidal/ terrestrial (up-dip and top seal), intertidal (reservoir grainstones), platform interior (reservoir barrier) and shelf-edge (secondary reservoir). A fifth facies, karst breccia, is also defined. This study reveals that the most productive facies in Kingdom Field (and along the trend) is the intertidal facies (peloid grainstones), not the shelf-edge facies (boundstone reef). High-resolution stratigraphic Previous HitanalysisNext Hit Previous HitcombiningNext Hit Fischer plots, Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitlogNext Hit cross-sections, and 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit data shows that at least three third-order Previous HitsequenceTop boundaries, associated with exposure of the shelf and significant karsting, are intraformational in nature.

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