--> ABSTRACT: Targeted Infill Drilling at Stratton Field Using 3-D Seismic, by John R. Suydam, Dale T. Reitz; #91020 (1995).
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Targeted Infill Drilling at Stratton Field Using 3-D Seismic

John R. Suydam, Dale T. Reitz

Stratton field is located on the Vicksburg flexure Trend in Nueces and Kleberg Counties, South Texas. It has produced over 2.8 TCF of gas since 1937 from Frio fluvial/deltaic sandstones and Vicksburg shallow marine sandstones. The field is a combination Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit and faulted structural trap, and contains numerous highly compartmentalized sandstone reservoirs. Continuous infield drilling is required to keep the field producing, and 3-D seismic has been used to select the best locations for these wells.

In 1992, the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology shot an eight square mile survey in the southern end of the field, and the resulting structural Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit presented many more Previous HitfaultNext Hit traps that were not apparent in the 2-D seismic Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit. All the new wells drilled within the survey have encountered untapped compartments enclosed by Previous HitfaultNext Hit traps. Formation tops and Previous HitfaultNext Hit cuts in the new wells generally have been very accurate when compared to their positions predicted by seismic and geology. The result has been a continuous drilling program accessing these Previous HitfaultNext Hit blocks to develop new reserves. Future work will identify fluvial objectives in the shallower, unfaulted part of the field and locate untested Previous HitstratigraphicTop traps.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91020©1995 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, May 5-8, 1995