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AAPG Bulletin
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Title:
Oil
-Correlation and
Source
-Rock Data to Exploration in Williston Basin
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Abstract:
Most Williston basin oils belong to one of three basic types: (1) a lower Paleozoic type believed to have originated in Winnipeg shales and found predominantly in Ordovician and Silurian reservoirs; (2) a Mississippian type expelled from Bakken shales and produced mostly from Madison reservoirs; and (3) a Pennsylvanian type restricted to the Tyler Formation. The three types are isolated vertically by evaporites in basin-margin areas.
All three
oil
types can be correlated to their
source
facies. Lithofacies maps of these
source
sequences, when combined with thermal alteration measurements, provide effective
oil
-
source
-area definition. The time of expulsion and amount of expelled
oil
from each
source
rock can be estimated when its volume, organic content, and thermal history are known. Paleostructure maps and carrier-bed isopach maps indicate the direction and extent of secondary
oil
migration, both vertically and horizontally from the
source
facies. Ultimately, the subsurface distribution of each
oil
type is predicted in order to define high-grade areas in which to concentrate exploration activity.
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