Carrizo-upper Wilcox depositional systems and their relation to updip oil production in South Texas
Journal Article
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· Bull. South Tex. Geol. Soc.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6144213
In the Rio Grande embayment of S. Texas, the Carrizo-Upper Wilcox interval consists of 2 fluvial- coastal plain depositional systems that grade downdip into several deltaic complexes. The bedload channel system is dominated by laterally coalesced, stacked fluvial channel sandstones. Shales are minor and laterally discontinuous. The mixed alluvial system consists of a more typical suite of coastal plain facies. Channel sandstones tend to be isolated and surrounded by overbank shales. Total-interval isopach patterns, sandstone geometries, and facies distributions indicate that fluvial systems were converging upon the embayment from the west, northwest, and north. Petroleum production in the updip portion of the Carrizo-Upper Wilcox interval is influenced by the distribution of the depositional systems and their component facies. Although most of the traps are structural, the geometries and internal characteristics of the reservoir sandstones are facies-dependent and affect field size and quality.
- OSTI ID:
- 6144213
- Journal Information:
- Bull. South Tex. Geol. Soc.; (United States), Journal Name: Bull. South Tex. Geol. Soc.; (United States) Vol. 23:9; ISSN BSTGA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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