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AAPG Bulletin, V.
1Manuscript received December 12, 1996; revised manuscript
received October 16, 1997; final acceptance November 19, 1997.
2Energy and Minerals Applied Research Center, Department
of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0399.
3Energy and Minerals Applied Research Center, Department
of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0399.
Present address: HS Resources, 1999 Broadway, Suite 3600, Denver, Colorado
80202.
4Energy and Minerals Applied Research Center, Department
of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0399.
Present address: SignalSoft Corp., 2045 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80302.
We thank Kevin Biddle (former AAPG elected editor) and Ken Wolgemuth
(AAPG publications manager) for their support and input in reviewing these
papers. This series of papers reflects research that was done in the Gulf
of Mexico Research Consortium at the University of Colorado during 1992-1996.
Two Ph.D. and eight M.S. degrees were awarded for research done related
to this project. We thank the following companies and their many representatives
for their support and input: Agip, Amoco, Anadarko, BHP, BP Exploration,
Burlington Resources, CXY Energy, Chevron USA, CNG, Conoco, Enterprise,
Exxon, Marathon, Mobil, Occidental, PanCanadian, Pennzoil, Petrobras, Phillips,
Shell, Texaco, Total, Union Pacific, and Unocal. Their support has been
crucial for the success of this research. We extend special thanks to Halliburton
Geophysical (now Western Geophysical), specifically to Bob Graebner, John
Anderson, and Gary White, for the seismic data used in this project. We
are indebted to PaleoData Inc. and Art Waterman for use of their biostratigraphic
data. Digital logs were kindly provided by Marathon (Tricia Santogrossi).
Software donations from GeoQuest, CogniSeis Development (Pat Poe, Robert
Ratliff), Landmark Graphics (Thom Fisher), Platte River Associates (Jay
and China Leonard), and Zeh Graphics (Jerry Martin) were essential to the
success of our study. Special thanks to Ryan Crow, Jennifer Crews, and
Peter Varnai for their help in drafting the figures. We thank Kevin Biddle,
Bryant Korn, Clint Moore, and Kevin Schofield for their comments on drafts
of this paper, although we alone are responsible for the interpretations
presented here. Acknowledgment is made to the Donors of the Petroleum Research
Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society, for partial support
of this work.
ABSTRACT
This paper introduces the geologic setting for a portion of the outer
shelf and upper to middle slope region in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
The following eight papers demonstrate how the petroleum systems of the
deep Gulf of Mexico can be analyzed by using an integrated approach. This
issue of the Bulletin includes papers that describe the petroleum geology
of the northern Green Canyon and Ewing Bank region: petroleum fields and
discoveries, sequence stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, three-dimensional
seismic stratigraphic interpretation, structural geology using restorations,
interaction of salt tectonics and sedimentation, and geothermal modeling
and path migration prediction.
Exploration and development activity has increased significantly during
the past 5 years in the northern deep Gulf of Mexico. This activity has
been caused by several factors, including significant discoveries in deep
water (>1500-ft water depth), outstanding reservoir performance in some
of these discoveries, expiration of 10-year leases originally purchased
in the mid-1980s, innovative production techniques, and new federal royalty
relief. Exploration and production has occurred in three general exploration
subprovinces: present shelf, deep water, and the subsalt that extends from
shelf into upper slope. Each subprovince consists of slightly different
geology and, subsequently, different economic scenarios.
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