PSParameters
Controlling Mudstone Sealing
Capacity
By
Sally J. Sutton1, Frank G. Ethridge1, William C. Dawson2, and William R. Almon2
Search and Discovery Article #40205 (2006)
Posted July 20, 2006
*Poster presentation at AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, April 9-12, 2006
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1Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO ([email protected]; [email protected])
2Chevron Inc, Houston, TX ([email protected]; [email protected])
Abstract
Studies in several
basins have shown that mudstone sealing
capacity
, as determined by MICP
analysis, is highly variable among superficially similar samples. Detailed
consideration of a variety of mudstone parameters, both textural and
compositional, suggests that a combination of these parameters determines
sealing
capacity
and that these parameters are in turn controlled by sequence
stratigraphic setting. Which parameters are most important may depend on
lithologic details of the mudstones. The parameters considered include silt
content, carbonate content and timing, organic matter content and orientation,
matrix content and fabric, bioturbation, and ash content. Among the parameters
we have identified, silt content is generally only important above a threshold
abundance, probably about 20%. Above that silt threshold, sealing
capacity
degrades. Organic matter abundance and preferred orientation correlate with high
sealing
capacity
in carbonate-poor mudstones, but are less important in
carbonate-rich ones. High carbonate content can be associated with either
excellent
seals
or poor
seals
, depending on the nature of the carbonate. Early
carbonate, such as in firmgrounds, is generally associated with very high
sealing
capacity
, although there appears to be a maximum carbonate abundance
that is optimal. Late carbonate cement, on the other hand, is generally
associated with poor
seals
. In carbonate-poor mudstones, bioturbation is
typically found in poor
seals
, but if bioturbation is extreme and homogenizes
the rock, sealing
capacity
may be high. Integration of microscopic layers of
volcanic ash into mudstones degrades sealing
capacity
, although well-defined
bentonite layers may be excellent
seals
.
Selected Figures
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