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Abnormal Pressure and the Occurrence of Hydrocarbons in Offshore Eastern
Trinidad, West Indies
H.S. Cander
E.B. Eggertson
Amoco Corporation, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract
effective
in trapping hydrocarbons when the
pressure difference across the shale is less than 4 psi/ft (90 kPa/m) regardless of the
shale thickness. Normal faults form
effective
pressure seals throughout the basin,
separating porous sandstone pressure compartments with pressure differences as great as
1,856 psi (12.8 MPa). The oil and gas fields of offshore Trinidad reveal a widely varying
depth to the top of abnormal pressure, large pressure differences across faults, pressure
reversals, and a narrow zone of transition from mild abnormal pressure (<11 PPG
[lb/gal] equivalent) to highly overpressured conditions (>14 PPG equivalent).
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