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1Petroleum Consultant, 1511 18th Avenue
East, Seattle, Washington 98112; e-mail: [email protected]
2Jordan Oil and Gas Corporation, 150
North Street, Healdsburg, California 95448.
3Broughton Operating, 1200 Smith,
Suite 1600, Houston, Texas 77002.
ABSTRACT
This paper is the second part of a two-part paper
summarizing new data on the Upper Jurassic "reef" play in the East Texas
basin. Information presented in this paper focuses on carbonate buildups
of the inboard trend. Inboard buildups represent significant backstepping
of reefal facies from the ramp margin-outboard trend to more updip sites
along a developing shelf margin. Inboard features resemble pinnacles that
can be identified with two-dimensional seismic data, but that require three-dimensional
data to properly image. Such pinnacles represent stacked features that
resulted from three to five cycles of reef growth. The general upward progression
of facies within each cycle exhibits a shallowing trend, with the overall
proportion of shallow-water facies also increasing upward among these cycles.
Most inboard buildups possess a low-porosity micritic "cap" immediately
overlying vuggy, coral-bearing facies with good-to-excellent porosity.
Evidence of both primary and secondary porosity exists, with some correlation
between porosity and permeability development. Log and rock sample data
from the Frost buildup (Freestone County) confirm the existence of diverse
microfacies in these buildups, with complex lateral variation in porosity/permeability
distribution. Two models of buildup occurrence in the basin are presented.
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