Coupled
Structural/Stratigraphic
Forward
Modeling
of the
Barrier, Laurie1, Emily Albouy2, Sazan Guri3, Jean-Luc Rudkiewicz2, Spiro Bonjakes3, Kristaq Muska3, Remi Eschard2 (1) Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France (2) Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison Cedex, France (3) Institut NationalAlbanais des Hydrocarbures, Fieri, Albania
In compressive systems, the relationship between deformation and
sedimentation can be a powerful key to understanding the structure and
evolution of foreland petroleum provinces. Joint structural and stratigraphic studies can therefore provide very
interesting results. In this perspective, we have coupled structural and stratigraphic
forward
modelling softwares, in order to better constrain the structural, erosional and depositional events in compressive domains
and their effect on associated petroleum systems.
After the Central Apennines, the
seismic
sections were interpreted, balanced and unfolded to provide a structural
picture of the studied zone at different times during compression. A synthetic chronostratigraphic chart of Albanian syn-tectonic
deposits was also drawn from field, well and seismic
data
. Based on the
previous geological model, a structural
forward
modelling
of the
This coupled modelling allowed us to iteratively correct and refine the
structural and stratigraphic geometry and history of
the
seismic
data
. The modelling also
leads us to define the sedimentary mass balance of the region that may have an
influence on its burial history. This new approach has thus a great potential
for petroleum exploration in peri-orogenic basins.