Using 2D
Petroleum
Systems Modeling (TecLink®) in Complex Tectonic Settings -
Application
to the Greater Cusiana Field, Colombia
Laurent de Walque1, Carolyn Lampe2, and Daniel Palmowski2
1 TOTAL, 2 place de la Coupole, 92078 Paris La Défense Cedex, France,
[email protected]
2 IES, Integrated Exploration Systems, Ritterstr. 23, 52072 Aachen, Germany
Tectonic and
petroleum
systems modeling is applied to better understand what drives hydrocarbon migration and accumulation in highly complex thrustbelt areas. The representation of such a complex structure including its
petroleum
systems can still be considered a challenge when put into a modeling frame work. PetroMod’s 2D TecLink® allows to not only address the laterally and vertically changing geometry through time but also incorporates the full thermal evolution and
petroleum
migration. A two-dimensional, PVT-controlled, multi-component, 3-phase
petroleum
migration model demonstrates the integration of geometry changes, thermal history, maturation, migration and accumulation through time to understand the
petroleum
distribution in the area of the Cusiana Field, Colombia.
petroleum
migration (conduit or barrier to flow) has been evaluated to aid assessment of reservoir charging mechanisms. Temperature and vitrinite reflectance data derived from four wells, outcrop sampling along the section and regional studies, have been used to calibrate the model with respect to thermal maturity.The model results show how the different source rocks contribute to the various reservoirs with respect to composition and phase of the generated
petroleum
.
Petroleum
properties, such as GOR and API, can be evaluated.
AAPG Search and Discover Article #90066©2007 AAPG Hedberg Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands
AAPG Search and Discover Article #90066©2007 AAPG Hedberg Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands