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Traps Associated with Previous HitShaleNext Hit Domes

   
Introduction   Nearly all of the oil and Previous HitgasNext Hit associated with Previous HitshaleNext Hit domes worldwide is in flanking beds; however, some oil and Previous HitgasNext Hit has been found in the rollover rims around the central sags in overlying beds.
Rollover rim example   The Encino field of San Patricio and Refugio counties, Texas has small Previous HitgasNext Hit and oil production in rollover rim traps. The cross section below shows this feature.


Pinchout and truncation example   The South Thornwell Previous HitshaleNext Hit dome of Jefferson Davis and Cameron parishes, Louisiana, has associated pinchout and truncation traps. The cross section below shows these two traps. Note that the truncation trap has Previous HitgasNext Hit and water production against the Previous HitshaleNext Hit diapir with Previous HitgasNext Hit only downdip.


Upturned and trucation traps   The West Bayou Carlin Previous HitshaleNext Hit mass of Saint Mary Parish, Lousiana, has an upturned and a truncation trap. The cross section below shows these traps. Note the low resistivity zone in the Previous HitshaleNext Hit next to the diapir.


Exploration mistakes   Most first wells on Previous HitshaleNext Hit domes are located over the crest of the Previous HitshaleNext Hit body. These wells drill through the crestal sags and directly into Previous HitshaleNext Hit (such as Cities Service wells in the South Thornwell example on the previous page); thus they penetrate nonprospective beds all the way. It usually takes several more years before the more prospective outer flank wells are drilled. The beds below Previous HitshaleNext Hit domes are not affected by the overlying domes, and correspondingly oil and Previous HitgasNext Hit prospects in deeper beds are independent of the domes. The principal production in the Reconcavo basin is from sands below the diapiric shales.
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