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Microfacies and seismic interpretation of Caddo lime (Desmoinesian) in Chalky Mountain field, Taylor County, Texas

Conference · · AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA)
OSTI ID:5429446
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  1. Southern Methodist Univ., Dallas, TX (USA)

A detailed microfacies and seismic interpretation was conducted for the Caddo lime, a relatively unstudied Middle Pennsylvanian hydrocarbon reservoir in north-central Texas. Five cores from Chalky Mountain field in Taylor County were studied and found to contain six distinct but gradational facies: (1) shale, (2) dark, clay-rich limestone, (3) algal wackestone-boundstone, (4) algal grainstone, (5) skeletal packstone-grainstone, and (6) oolitic grainstone. The limestone facies form three cyclic packages, each of which contain shoaling-upward regressive facies followed by deepening-upward transgressive facies. The cycles are bounded by the transgressive, clay-rich limestone facies identified in the gamma-ray logs as positive radioactive kicks that can be correlated between wells. Well logs, synthetic seismograms, and high-frequency seismic reflection profiles were used to map the subsurface structure of the Caddo lime in the Chalky Mountain field area. Layercaking, a method which divides the seismic section into intervals of similar lithology and velocity, was used to correct for an overlying high-velocity wedge of Missourian Palo Pinto Limestone, found to cause erroneous pull-up and distortion of the underlying seismic signal of the Caddo lime. Structure mapping revealed a series of lobate features trending northeast-southwest. The combination of the residual topography and modeling of carbonate deposition indicates that the lobate highs are shoaling oolitic and skeletal carbonate sand bodies deposited in a high-energy, shallow marine environment. Algal bioherms and restricted lagoonal facies were deposited in a quieter water environment behind the shoals. An algal grainstone facies accumulated at the margins of the algal bioherms and now form the hydrocarbon reservoir in Chalky Mountain field.

OSTI ID:
5429446
Report Number(s):
CONF-8703189--
Journal Information:
AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA), Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA) Vol. 71:2; ISSN AABUD; ISSN 0149-1423
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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