Seismic exploration in the Dalhart Basin, western Texas panhandle
Conference
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· AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)
OSTI ID:6851696
The Dalhart basin, the Texas panhandle's [open quotes]other[close quotes] basin, is accountable for over 17 million bbl of oil production since the 1954 discovery of Rehm field by Standard Oil of Texas in Hartley County, Texas. The primary objective in most of the seismic exploration has been the Pennsylvanian/Missourian granite washes, one of several sequences of wash deposition that occurred in the basin. These granite washes, sourced from the Bravo dome of the extreme western Texas panhandle and eastern New Mexico, have been distributed into the Dalhart basin in both deltaic and long-shore patterns across and along carbonate shelf margins of Pennsylvania Missourian-Virgilian age. In same cases, this carbonate [open quotes]bank[close quotes] has been productive and should be considered prospective in any exploration program. More recently, production from Permian Wolfcampian granite wash has been found to exist in the form of a stratigraphic trap adjacent to the Bravo Dome. Development continues in this encouraging play. In most cases, the application of seismic in the Dalhart basin appears to reflect the concrete data of subsurface geology. Primarily, the use of seismic to delineate structure has prompted the majority of penetrations throughout the basin and has resulted in the acquisition of an estimated 6000+ mi of two-dimensional seismic data to date. Whereas anomalies of same type may be uncovered in most seismic surveys, coupling of subsurface stratigraphic information to determine fairways of clean granite washes combined with detailed, high-quality seismic data is a necessity. With the increasing prominence of three-dimensional seismic data, these goals by be achieved both in terms of cost effectiveness and technical superiority. The density of three-dimensional data collection satisfies nearly all criteria to minimize error in mapping these subtle, critical structural and stratigraphic closures.
- OSTI ID:
- 6851696
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9310237--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States) Journal Volume: 77:9
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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TEXAS
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020200* -- Petroleum-- Reserves
Geology
& Exploration
DALHART BASIN
DETECTION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
EXPLORATION
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGIC TRAPS
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GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
HYDROCARBONS
MAPPING
MINERAL RESOURCES
NORTH AMERICA
OIL FIELDS
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PERMIAN BASIN
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RESOURCES
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SEISMIC DETECTION
SEISMIC SURVEYS
STRATIGRAPHY
SURVEYS
TEXAS
THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
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