--> Abstract: Calibration of Fault Sealing Techniques as Part of a Resource Assessment of the Amadeus Basin Central Australia, by Torey Marshall, Titus Murray, John Warburton, Sebastian Gonzalez, Bronwyn Camac, Greg Christie, and Ian Little; #90039 (2005)

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Calibration of Fault Sealing Techniques as Part of a Resource Assessment of the Amadeus Basin Central Australia

Torey Marshall1, Titus Murray2, John Warburton3, Sebastian Gonzalez4, Bronwyn Camac4, Greg Christie4, and Ian Little4
1 Northern Territory Geological Survey, Darwin, Australia
2 FaultSeal Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia
3 Executive Insight Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia
4 Faultseal Pty Ltd

The Amadeus Basin is a large (170 000 km2), arcuate, elongate, under explored Proterozoic basin in Central Australia. Structurally the Amadeus is an inverted extensional salt basin, currently exhibiting very strong compressional features (fold and thrust belt) and type 2 & 3 fractured reservoirs. It has two producing fields, Mereenie which is Australia's largest onshore oil field (200+MMSTB, OOIP), and Palm Valley field (600+ BCF OGIP).

The calibration of fault seal potential was conducted as an integral part of a resource assessment of the basin. This calibration was also used to constrain the potential for footwall plays in the basin, improve prospect risking pre-drill, and improve charge models. As the basin is immature in terms of both economics and exploration (One well per 10 000 km2), it was important for stakeholders to be equipped with information to assist in development of exploration strategies. With so few wells, no footwall traps tested and old fractured rocks, scenarios involving fault seal supporting a hydrocarbon column, are narrow. To calibrate the conventional sealing processes 20 faults were analyzed over 16 structures. A broad cross section of types were used, including leads, relatively mature prospects, and producing field data, these correspond roughly to the relative size of faults and detail..

A conceptual fault seal model, based on calibration, for an immature hydrocarbon producing basin is presented. Calibration and a conceptual fault seal model will be presented in the presentation.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90039©2005 AAPG Calgary, Alberta, June 16-19, 2005