--> ABSTRACT: Seismic Expression of Upper Morrow Channel Sandstone, Western Anadarko Basin, by Jens R. Halverson; #91030 (2010)
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Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Expression of Upper Morrow Channel Sandstone, Western Anadarko Basin

Jens R. Halverson

In the western Anadarko basin, the Lower Pennsylvanian Upper Morrow sandstones are a prolific but elusive exploration target. Initial production from some of these wells can reach over 1,000 BOPD, and yet an offset well just 1,000 ft away from a prolific producer may miss the sandstone entirely. High-resolution Previous HitseismicNext Hit data, along with advanced geophysical modeling, Previous HitseismicNext Hit inversion processing, and Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies mapping, are useful in detecting the sandstones before drilling begins.

Two upper Morrow fields in the Texas Panhandle have been studied: the Lear and Darden fields. The Morrow sandstones reach an isopach thickness of 40-50 ft at a depth below surface of 8,000-10,000 ft. The sandstones are within the "thin bed" regime. They are also below the "tuning point" where there is a linear relationship between the amplitude of the Previous HitseismicNext Hit reflection and the thickness of the sandstone. The sandstones have an interval velocity of about 1,000 m/sec faster than the encasing shales, and are detectable on good signal-to-noise ratio Previous HitseismicNext Hit data. The comparison of geologic isopach mapping and geophysical Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies mapping shows a good correlation in the delineation of the upper Morrow sandstones.

The use of these Previous HitseismicNext Hit-stratigraphy methods should substantially increase exploration and development success when high-resolution Previous HitseismicTop data and advanced interpretation techniques are employed.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91030©1988 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, 20-23 March 1988.