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ABSTRACT: Potential Generation Capacity of the South Louisiana Hydrocarbon System

ZIMMERMAN, RONALD K., YING SHI, JOHN B. ECHOLS, and GINA MACIASZ

Quantitative hydrocarbon estimation is required in most exploration and development analyses. Detailed regional two-dimensional hydrocarbon Previous HitmaturationNext Hit-migration modeling/simulation yields a quasi three-dimensional dynamic evolutionary portrayal of the south Louisiana hydrocarbon system. Computer numerical simulation reveals the cyclic nature of hydrocarbon generation, migration, and mixing processes by showing the entire series of phase-specific time-stratigraphic (Jurassic Pleistocene) zones that contributed contents to productive reservoirs.

By applying Previous HitmaturationNext Hit and migration analyses to regional lithologic thickness patterns and identifying environments of deposition, hydrocarbon generation volumes are calculated and used for predicting probable total reservoir admixtures. The amounts of vertically migrated oil are estimated by assuming that the driving force stems primarily from fluid pressure build-up brought on by time-depth related thermal Previous HitmaturationNext Hit. The timing of probable hydrocarbon expulsion from each contributing zone of Previous HitmaturationTop is a key factor and especially useful in the simulation process; and in turn, this facilitates quantitative volumetric estimates of zone-specific contributions to individual reservoir's.

The original oil in place for productive reservoirs is compiled from field production data and then compared to the estimated hydrocarbon generation capacity of the area supplying the respective fields. Such an analysis may be useful in evaluating further regional exploration or field development potential in moderate to heavily drilled basins.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90941©1997 GCAGS 47th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana