A 3-D
Fault
Seal Analysis Study Conducted in the Ibhubesi Gas Field Offshore the West Coast of South Africa
Abstract
A three dimensional fault
seal analysis study of the AK
fault
situated offshore of the West Coast of South Africa is presented. This study is aimed at informing the development plan of the Ibhubesi gas field with regards to the compartmentalization of the reservoirs, by understanding whether a key
fault
, the AK
fault
facilitates hydrocarbon migration to the Ibhubesi field reservoirs or whether it provides a seal. In order to address this research aim, a seismic interpretation of the area was carried out and combined with an interpretation of well data to construct a 3D structural model from which the
fault
seal analysis was carried out. Juxtaposition analysis was used to determine the lithologies that had been juxtaposed across the
fault
.
Fault
clay was determined using the Shale Gouge Ratio (SGR) algorithm and permeability and threshold pressure were also used to quantify the
fault
seal capacity. The results from the SGR were correlated to the across
fault
pressure difference and plotted on a reference diagram which is a comparison of sealing faults vs. leaking faults. This diagram indicates that faults with an SGR greater than 25 % and threshold pressures greater than 8 bar, have a high potential to seal. The AK
fault
SGR results range between 25 and 55 % with a threshold pressure of up to 20 bar. These results indicate that the AK
fault
is likely to be a sealing
fault
.
AAPG Datapages/Search and Discovery Article #90332 © 2018 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Cape Town, South Africa, November 4-11, 2018