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Geologic Controls on the Growth of Petroleum Reserves. Chapter I of Geologic, Engineering and Assessment Studies of Reserve Growth

机译:石油储量增长的地质控制。第一章储量增长的地质,工程和评估研究

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The geologic characteristics of selected siliciclastic (largely sandstone) and carbonate (limestone and dolomite) reservoirs in North America (largely the continental United States) were investigated to improve our understanding of the role of geology in the growth of petroleum reserves. Reservoirs studied were deposited in (1) eolian environments (Jurassic Norphlet Formation of the Gulf Coast and Pennsylvanian-Permian Minnelusa Formation of the Powder River Basin), (2) interconnected fluvial, deltaic, and shallow marine environments (Oligocene Frio Formation of the Gulf Coast and the Pennsylvanian Morrow Formation of the Anadarko and Denver Basins), (3) deeper marine environments (Mississippian Barnett Shale of the Fort Worth Basin and Devonian-Mississippian Bakken Formation of the Williston Basin), (4) marine carbonate environments (Ordovician Ellenburger Group of the Permian Basin and Jurassic Smackover Formation of the Gulf of Mexico Basin), (5) a submarine fan environment (Permian Spraberry Formation of the Midland Basin), and (6) a fluvial environment (Paleocene-Eocene Wasatch Formation of the Uinta-Piceance Basin). Reservoirs in each formation were further subdivided into categories, as appropriate, where the reservoirs had sufficiently different geological attributes to warrant separate treatment. Variables viewed as important when we considered the designation of a reservoir category included depositional setting, source rock for contained petroleum, postdepositional alteration of the reservoirs, and type of trap or seal.

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