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Applying the Clinoform Concept to Correlation of Deltaic and Shallow Marine Deposits

Janok P. Bhattacharya
Geosciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX

A fundamental problem in subsurface reservoir characterization is determining the continuity of flow units and flow barriers (i.e. sandstones, shales and cements). In any given Previous HitfieldNext Hit, there will typically exist a combination of Previous HitfieldNext Hit wide-elements, elements that may extend between wells, but not across the entire Previous HitfieldNext Hit, and elements that do not extend between wells.

The subsurface geologist must use facies models and sequence stratigraphic concepts to correlate well Previous HitdataNext Hit. We show several Previous HitexamplesNext Hit of deltaic reservoirs, originally depicted as consisting of horizontal layers (i.e. the layer-cake). Our outcrop Previous HitexamplesNext Hit suggest that sandstones within the delta front dip seaward. This fundamentally challenges reservoir models that invoke flat versus dipping beds and we demonstrate how this can be applied to correlation of core and well log Previous HitdataNext Hit sets. Our regional-scale stratigraphic results also suggest very different exploration models in the search for basin-distal reservoir sandstones.

A key problem remains the correlation of deltaic sandstones along depositional strike, for which we have far less outcrop Previous HitdataTop and do not yet understand the main controlling parameters.

 

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