--> Abstract: Subsalt Exploration Potential of the Moroccan Salt Basin, by Jabour Haddou and Gabor Tari; #90078 (2008)
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Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit Exploration Potential of the Moroccan Salt Basin

Jabour Haddou1 and Gabor Tari2
1ONHYM, Rabat, Morocco
2AllyGabor Geoscience, Bellaire, TX

The central segment of the Moroccan offshore salt basin between Agadir and Safi is characterized by numerous very advanced allochthonous salt structures such as tongues, sheets and canopies. Whereas there are no examples of Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit well penetrations offshore Morocco to date, the observed salt tectonic features highlight the possibility of Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit exploration as known in the mature northern Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit salt basin.

The most promising Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit traps are located in the Ras Tafelney area, offshore Essaouira Basin, defined by 2D reflection seismic data. Some of the modern seismic profiles in this area were pre-stack depth migrated specifically to better image Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit traps. Using the latest Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit archetype classification scheme developed in the northern Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit, most of the Moroccan Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit traps are classified as having a singular salt cover in a single-tiered allochthonous salt terrane. As to the root type, all the traps are related to autochthonous roots and therefore offer several common trap geometries, such as a) anticlinal folds, b) downward flexing sigmoid folds, c) low-relief ribbon truncations and d) truncated upward flexures.

The classification of the Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit traps defined in the offshore Essaouira Basin as autochthon rooted Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit traps has important implications for future hydrocarbon exploration in the area. This particular Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit play family is considered as the most promising one based on Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit exploration experience. Therefore a qualitative ranking of the Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit traps in the Ras Tafelney area is proposed based on the systematic interpretation of the currently available 2D reflection seismic data. Most of these Previous HitsubsaltTop leads could be matured to prospects by acquiring 3D seismic data over the most promising areas.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90078©2008 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas