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Abstract: Oil Gravity Distribution in the Diatomite at South Belridge Field, Kern County, CA: Implications for Oil Sourcing and Migration

Diane W. Hill, Jeffrey J. Sande, Peter H. Doe

Understanding oil gravity distribution in the Belridge diatomite has led to economic infill development and specific enhanced recovery methods for targeted oil properties. To date more than 100 wells have provided samples used in determining vertical and areal distribution of oil gravity in the field. Detailed geochemical analyses were also conducted on many of the oil samples to establish different oil types, relative maturities, and to identity transformed oils. The geochemical analysis also helped identity source rock expulsion temperatures and depositional environments.

The data suggests that the Belridge diatomite has been charged by a single hydrocarbon source rock type and was generated over a relatively wide range of temperatures. Map and statistical data support two distinct oil segregation processes occurring post expulsion. Normal gravity segregation within depositional cycles of diatomite have caused lightest oils to migrate to the crests of individual cycle structures. Some data suggests a loss of the light end oils in the uppermost cycles to the Tulare Formation above, or through early biodegradation. Structural rotation post early oil expulsion has also left older, heavier oils concentrated on the east flank of the structure.

With the addition of other samples from the south central San Joaquin area, we have been able to tie the Belridge diatomite hydrocarbon charge into a regional framework. We have also enhanced our ability to predict oil gravity and well primary recovery by unraveling some key components of the diatomite oil source and migration history.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90958©1995 AAPG Pacific Section Meeting, San Francisco, California