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Abstract
Chapter from:
System
(Publication Subject:
System
. Chapter 9: Fault Leak Controlled
Trap
Fill: Rift Basin Examples
Chapter 9
Fault Leak Controlled
Trap
Fill: Rift Basin
Examples
D.M. Allard
Exxon Ventures (CIS) Inc. Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
Basic fault seal data (e.g., logs, lithology from wells,
stratigraphic
models of
lithology variation away from well control, interpretations of bed juxtapositions across
the fault plane, and basic well test results) are needed for the interpreter to resolve
the puzzle of
trap
fill limits and possible different reservoir systems within the same
faulted field. Interpretation of both productive and tested wet structures allows for the
development of conclusions that may be applicable to different proven or potential traps
across the basin.
A refined understanding of
trap
fill limits and hydrocarbon distribution within a field
may be gained by interpretation and calibration of fault gouge as a seal on a basinwide
basis. Evaluation of fault gouge as a seal with the displaced section analysis methodology
is labor intensive and may not always be an effective exploration tool, considering the
data control needed to develop reliable results.
In exploration, the quality of fault seal interpretation for an undrilled structure is
dependent on map quality, well control, and the ability to predict
stratigraphic
facies
changes away from wells. The minimum calibration requirement for exploration applications
of a fault seal interpretation of an undrilled structure is to have completed
interpretations of bed juxtapositions across the fault plane(s) for both productive and
nonproductive structures elsewhere in the basin.
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