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Turbidites Characterization From Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitStratigraphyNext Hit Analysis: Application to the Netherlands Offshore F3 Block

Abstract

Abstract

The generation of geological models (stratigraphic, structural and paleo-environmental) that allow the localization of geobodies such as turbidites and submarine channels is nowadays one of the most useful tools used by geoscientist for the generation of new drilling opportunities to increase production. Now, using methods such as sequence Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit, geometrical and stratigraphic Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes linked to well log and core information define the basis for the interpretation of both lithostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of these bodies. Similarly, these models allow the interpreter to reconstruct the depositional environment and deformation history. This paper shows the chronostratigraphic stages proposed for the Netherlands Offshore F3 Block which are based on the termination of reflectors and Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies. Also, a set of system tracts such as TST, HST, FSST and LST were identified in the basin. The available dataset provided the information to identify the geometry and changes in the sedimentation patterns of the stratigraphic sequences from the Miocene to the present defining a 3D model of the sedimentological and structural architecture. Last but not least, based on the stratigraphic model previously defined, a 3D model of the main geobodies derived from submarine channels and fluvio-deltaic setting was generated.

Applications

One of the most important applications of the study presented in this paper is the Previous HitseismicNext Hit characterization of geobodies linked to a sequence Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit model which gives the interpreter the basis for hydrocarbon exploration and prospect definition.

Results & Conclusions

The application of Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitstratigraphyNext Hit linked to Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes and lithostratigraphic/chronostratigraphic models defined from well information allowed the definition of the main stratigraphic sequences from the Miocene to the present of the Netherlands Offshore F3 Block. Each sequence was characterized by its lower and upper limits and Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies association. The stratigraphic horizons and Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies defined were correlated to the available well information.

On the other hand, a three dimensional model of geobodies interpreted was generated. These geobodies were characterized using Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes defining their thickness and continuity.

Technical Contributions

This study contributes to the generation of methodologies to reconstruct the depositional environment, deformation history, identification and Previous HitseismicTop characterization of geobodies.