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The Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit Analogs Through Time (CATT) Hypothesis – A Systematic and Predictive Look at Phanerozoic Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit Reservoirs:

2005-2006 AAPG Distinguished Lecture*

By

James R. Markello1

 

Search and Discovery Article #40221 (2006)

Posted November 6, 2006

 

*Editorial Note: 2005-2006 AAPG Distinguished Lecture. Modification of the extended abstract for presentation, with the same title, by the above Distinguished Lecturer, with co-authors Richard B. Koepnick and Lowell E. Waite, at AAPG Annual Convention, Calgary, Alberta, is posted on Search and Discovery as Article #40185 (2006).  

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1ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, TX  ([email protected])

 

Abstract 

Hypothesis (Figure 1)

The Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit Analogs Through Time (CATT) Hypothesis defines an approach for developing systematic evaluations and predictive models of Phanerozoic Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems and reservoirs for use in exploration, development, and production businesses. The CATT hypothesis simply stated is:

·        "insightful, high-confidence, age-specific predictive models for Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems and reservoir occurrence, composition, stratal attributes, and reservoir properties can be developed by summing the ambient conditions of the Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit processes and Earth processes at any geologic age."

Figure 1. The Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit analogs through time (CATT) hypothesis. 

 

CATT Elements (Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7)

We term these models age-sensitive patterns. The hypothesis is built upon the knowledge that demonstrates Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit and Earth processes have differentially varied throughout Phanerozoic time. These processes include: 1) ecologic, oceanographic, sedimentologic process-based controls on Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit factory development; 2) stratigraphic and accommodation process-based controls on Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit stratal architecture; 3) secular trends of evolution, grain mineralogy, tectonics, climate, eustasy, ocean circulation, and ocean chemistry. Two key research products are a poster of secular varying geologic controls synchronized to the time-scale, and a global atlas containing 29 paleogeographic maps with details of known Phanerozoic Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems/reservoirs and age-sensitive patterns. 

Figure 2. Key CATT Element 1: Time-slice definition using stratigraphy hierarchy (modified from Sarg, Markello, and Weber, 1999). 

Figure 3. Key CATT Element 2: Time-slices fixed to specific geologic ages.

Figure 4. Key CATT Element 3: Time-slice paleogeographic base maps. Example: Paleogene. 

Figure 5. Key CATT Element 4: Global Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit fields database: Summary composite map. Geologic age of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit fields.

Figure 6. Key CATT Element 5: Time-slide field distribution maps. Examples: Late Devonian time slice and Mid Cretaceous time slice. 

Figure 7. Key CATT Element 6: Phanerozoic Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit trends chart (compiled by Joel Collins, 1996-1998).

 

CATT Applications (Figures 8-13)

Figure 8. CATT Application 1: Time-slice theme/age sensitive pattern. Example:Cambro-Ordovician (Sauk III): Expectations of typical reservoir characteristics. Ambient states of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit and earth processes + Global paleogeography. 

Figure 9. CATT Application 2: Comparative analysis within a time slice. Example: Late Jurassic-- Empiically interpreted tests, interpreted water temperature, and interpreted winds and storms. 

Figure 10. CATT Application 3: Appropriate reservoir analog selection. Example: Tengiz field—Is best analog Miocene?, represented by paleogeographic map and chart, or Pennsylvanian?, represented by paleogeographic map and chart. 

Figure 11. CATT Application 3: Appropriate reservoir analog selection: Chart of analog characteristics of Tengiz compared to other selected fields.   

Figure 12. CATT Application 4: Predictive concepts: Stratal architecture style from global climate. High-frequency Previous HitseaNext Hit Previous HitlevelNext Hit fluctuations. 

Figure 13. CATT Application 4: Predictive concepts: Stratal architecture style from global climate. Icehouse platforms: reef vs. non-reef. Greenhouse platforms: reef vs. non-reef. 

 

1.      Developing an “age-sensitive pattern” is when the paleogeographic map-view configuration and spatial relationships of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems are convolved with the ambient states of the Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit and earth processes for that time period. The Ellenberger formation and reservoirs of west Texas are representative Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems/reservoirs basis for the Cambro-Ordovician time-based theme (Figure 8). Expectations for typical Cambro-Ordovician Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit reservoirs are 1) meter-scale peritidal mud-dominated Previous HitcyclesNext Hit, 2) thin bedded, heterogeneous layering, 3) thrombolitic/ microbial buildups only, 4) moderate reservoir quality from dolomitization, 5) karst porosity beneath the top-Sauk unconformity, and 6) locally fracturing.  

2.      Sometimes there are significant differences between Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems and reservoirs within a geologic time period or age. The CATT Hypothesis and Atlas provide an approach and tools for comparative analysis between coeval systems that gives insight for causes of differences. An example is contrasting Late Jurassic systems/reservoirs of the Arabian Basin (Arab Formation fields) with those of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Smackover Formation Fields) (Figure 9).  

3.      The utility of these tools for analog selection is illustrated by explaining the heritage-Mobil example of farming-into Tengiz field in the mid-1990's. Buying equity in a field under development requires knowledge of field value (working-interest EUR) and measure of investment return. Typically, these numbers are derived by simulation. Mobil engineers asked for the best field/reservoir analog on which to base a Tengiz simulation (Figures 10 and 11). Would Arun field (Miocene) in Indonesia be okay? We answered absolutely not! Based on our CATT approach, the best analogs would be Devonian/Carboniferous fields in the Volga-Ural trend or North America.  

4.      The CATT Hypothesis coupled with basic concepts of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit geology, sedimentology, and stratigraphy can be used to construct many different types of predictive concepts (Figures 12 and 13). These can range from very simple to quite complex. A simple CATT-based predictive concept is Late Permian ramps will lack major frame-built boundstones, be peloid/ooid-dominated, and be mostly dolomitized with associated evaporites. A more complex predictive concept is for platforms formed during icehouse times (Late Carboniferous to Early Permian; Late Tertiary), 4rd-order high-amplitude, high-frequency Previous HitseaNext Hit Previous HitlevelNext Hit changes result in vertically discontinuous Previous HitsequencesNext Hit with internal lateral facies heterogeneities; marginal boundstones will be vertically separated.

 

Conclusions (Figure 14)

Figure 14. Conclusions: Two key products from CATT Project--Phanerozoic Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit trends chart and global atlas of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit fields.

 

Two key products

            Phanerozoic Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit trends chart

            Global atlas of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit fields

Provide time-based, spatial, global framework for:

            compilation

            storage

            retrieval

            integration

of data and interpretations of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems derived from personal experience or literature. Example: Late Permian time slice.

 

8-year, internal Mobil rsearch program (1991-1999)

Participation of Mobil Global Themes Project (1992) and MEPTEC Research Teams

Many professional and technician contributors to final products

Put forward the CATT hypothesis for research/testing and development

 

Geologic           +          Previous HitCarbonateNext Hit        +          Earth                =          Earth-Sensitive

    Age                           Processes                  Processes                       Patterns and

Predictive Concepts

 

Alternative approach for systematic analysis of Phanerozoic Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems and for developing insightful understanding of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit systems and reservoir analog selection. 

Challenge: Go forth and test this idea; use it and see if it breaks!!!

 

Reference 

Sarg, J.F., Markello, J.R., and Weber, L.J., 1999, The second-order cycle, Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit platform growth, and reservoir, source, and trap prediction, in Advances in Previous HitCarbonateTop Sequence Stratigraphy: Applications to Reservoirs, Outcrops, and Models, SEPM Spec. Pub. no. 63, p. 11-34.