--> ABSTRACT: Charge Analyses of Oil and Gas Fields within the SECC Block, Columbus Basin, Trinidad and Tobago, by Hertig, Stephen P.; #90026 (2004)
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Hertig, Stephen P.1
(1) EOG Resources, Inc, Houston, TX

ABSTRACT: Charge Analyses of Oil and Gas Fields within the SECC Previous HitBlockNext Hit, Columbus Basin, Trinidad and Tobago

Source rocks adjacent to and underlying the SECC Previous HitblockNext Hit are inferred to have charged discovered, on-Previous HitblockNext Hit traps containing as much as 1.5 TCF of gas/condensate and minor quantities of oil. Critical components to understanding hydrocarbon charge in the Previous HitblockNext Hit are 1) source rock distribution, 2) source rock maturation and 3) hydrocarbon migration paths. Source rocks of the Cretaceous age Naparima Hill formations that crop out onshore Trinidad are inferred to extend eastward beneath the SECC Previous HitblockNext Hit. A seismic horizon, interpreted to represent these source rocks, ranges in calculated depth from about -5000m to -6000m across the Previous HitblockTop. Maturation analyses suggest these potential source rocks past quickly through the oil window after about 5 Ma and became gas prone as the Columbus basin quickly deepened from the rapid sedimentation of Pliocene to Recent age Orinoco River sediments. Hydrocarbon migration path creation, source-to-trap geometries and utilization timing were all determined by post-Miocene tectonics of the Columbus basin.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90026©2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 18-21, 2004.