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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.4, No.1, pp. 57-75, 1981

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AN OIL MIGRATION AND RE-ENTRAPMENT MODEL FOR THE MARDIN GROUP RESERVOIRS OF SOUTHEAST ANATOLIA

L. Tufan Erdogan and Azat Akgül*

*Turkish Petroleum Corporation, Exploration Department, TPAO Arama Grubu, Müdafaa Cad. 22, Bakanliklar-Ankara/ Turkey.


Abstract

Oil migrates from a source into a reservoir rock and then, inside the reservoir rock, into a trap, and from the trap into a series of traps and reservoir rocks. The movement of oil is continuous and the interchange of oil between several reservoir rocks is totally independent of the source rock after a certain stage of migration. Each migration stage may cause Previous HitqualityNext Hit changes in the properties of oil. A model is devised to account for oil migration and re-entrapment, and to explain the distribution of different Previous HitqualityNext Hit oils in time and space. Variations in the API-gravity of oil, formation-Previous HitwaterNext Hit salinity, reservoir temperature and pressure, sulphur-content of oil, initial Previous HitwaterTop content and recoverable oil reserves of oilfields can be important clues for the determination of migration directions and new prospects. These concepts were applied in a petroleum migration study of the Mardin Group (Aptian-Turonian) which is the most important reservoir rock of SE Anatolia.

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