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Sealing and nonsealing faults in Louisiana Gulf Coast Salt Basin

Journal Article · · Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6851718
Fault-controlled accumulations in the hydropressured Tertiary section were studied in 10 Louisiana Gulf Coast salt basin fields located on low-relief structures. Investigations were limited to traps associated with faults which restrict vertical migration of hydrocarbons; that is, where an accumulation is in contact with the fault. The fault-lithology-accumulation relations observed are: (1) fault sealing, with hydrocarbon-bearing sandstone in lateral juxtaposition with shale; (2) fault nonsealing to lateral migration, with parts of the same sandstone body juxtaposed within the hydrocarbon column; (3) fault nonsealing to lateral migration, with sandstone bodies of different ages juxtaposed within the hydrocarbon column; and (4) fault sealing, with sandstone bodies of different ages juxtaposed within the hydrocarbon column some places, these four relations are present at different levels along the same fault. In the examples studied, only faults nonsealing to lateral migration were observed where parts of the same sandstone body are juxtaposed across a fault. With sandstone bodies of different ages juxtaposed, some faults are sealing and others are nonsealing to lateral migration, but sealing faults are the most common. The fault seal apparently results from the presence of boundary fault-zone material emplaced along the fault by mechanical or chemical processes related directly or indirectly to faulting. 29 figures.
Research Organization:
Shell Oil Co., New Orleans, LA
OSTI ID:
6851718
Journal Information:
Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull.; (United States), Journal Name: Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull.; (United States) Vol. 64:2; ISSN AAPGB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English