--> Abstract: The Case of the Barren Basin: The Salina Basin of Kansas, by Kerry D. Newell and Daniel F. Merriam; #90078 (2008)
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The Case of the Barren Previous HitBasinNext Hit: The Salina Previous HitBasinNext Hit of Kansas

Kerry D. Newell and Daniel F. Merriam
Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

The 20,000 square-mile, 4,800 ft-deep Salina Previous HitBasinNext Hit in north-central Kansas and its extension as the Central Nebraska Previous HitBasinNext Hit is an enigma: Why does it have no major oil or gas production? Although some oil production occurs on its flanks, is the Salina Previous HitbasinNext Hit barren or just not adequately explored? The Previous HitbasinNext Hit is bounded on the east by the Nemaha Anticline and on the west by the Central Kansas Uplift and Cambridge Arch. A vague saddle north of the Sedgwick Previous HitBasinNext Hit marks its southern limit; its northern limit in Nebraska is ill-defined, but the zero edge of Mississippian rocks usually is considered the Previous HitbasinNext Hit boundary. Previous HitBasinNext Hit fill is Paleozoic cratonic strata, which include source and reservoir beds. The stratigraphic and structural history is similar to the adjacent Forest City Previous HitBasinNext Hit, which has production. The exploration scenario for the Salina Previous HitBasinNext Hit then is: (1) the occurrence of petroleum on the flanks of the Previous HitbasinNext Hit are the result of long-distance migration up structural features, and (2) any undiscovered petroleum elsewhere in the Previous HitbasinNext Hit has to be generated in situ and locally migrated. An exploration model for the latter scenario is that maturation will be maximized along the axis of the Previous HitbasinNext Hit, and potential source rocks (primarily Middle Ordovician) will be more likely toward the southern end of the Previous HitbasinNext Hit. Northeast-southwest oriented structures, caused by reactivation of Precambrian basement features associated with the Midcontinent Rift, and crossing the axis of the Previous HitbasinNext Hit, are suggested exploration targets.

 

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