--> ABSTRACT: Fault Seal Analysis: Methodology and Case Studies, by M. E. Badley, B. Freeman, D. T. Needham, and G. Yielding; #91019 (1996)
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Previous HitFaultNext Hit Seal Analysis: Methodology and Case Studies

M. E. Badley, B. Freeman, D. T. Needham, and G. Yielding

Previous HitFaultNext Hit seal can arise from reservoir/non-reservoir juxtaposition or by development of Previous HitfaultNext Hit rock of high entry-pressure. The methodology for evaluating these possibilities uses detailed seismic mapping and well analysis.

A 'first-order' seal analysis involves identifying reservoir juxtaposition areas over the Previous HitfaultNext Hit surface, using the mapped horizons and a refined reservoir stratigraphy defined by isochores at the Previous HitfaultNext Hit surface.

The 'second-order' phase of the analysis assesses whether the sand-sand contacts are likely to support a pressure difference. We define two lithology-dependent attributes: 'Gouge Ratio' and 'Smear Factor'. Gouge Ratio is an estimate of the proportion of fine-grained material entrained into the Previous HitfaultNext Hit gouge from the wall rocks. Smear Factor methods estimate the profile thickness of a ductile shale drawn along the Previous HitfaultNext Hit zone during faulting. Both of these parameters vary over the Previous HitfaultNext Hit surface implying that faults cannot simply be designated 'sealing' or 'non-sealing'.

An important step in using these parameters is to calibrate them in areas where across-Previous HitfaultNext Hit pressure differences are explicitly known from wells on both sides of a Previous HitfaultNext Hit. Our calibration for a number of datasets shows remarkably consistent results despite their diverse settings (e.g. Brent Province, Niger Delta, Columbus Basin). For example, a Shale Gouge Ratio of c. 20% (volume of shale in the slipped interval) is a typical theshold between minimal across-Previous HitfaultTop pressure difference and significant seal.

AAPG Search and Discover Article #91019©1996 AAPG Convention and Exhibition 19-22 May 1996, San Diego, California