Deformation, Fluid Flow, and Reservoir Appraisal in Foreland Fold and Thrust Belts
Several topics are covered including: *the use of hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions and apatite fission tracks as paleothermometers for reconstructing P-T evolution of subthrust reservoirs *the use of hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions and apatite fission tracks as paleothermometers for reconstructing P-T evolution of subthrust reservoirs *the coupling of kinematic and thermal modeling performed to trace the burial (P-T) evolution of potential source rocks and reservoirs in three cases studies in the southern Apennines, Colombia, and Pakistan *analytical results and integrated studies, which link deformation and fluid circulation in various fold and thrust belts, with the Sierra Madre in Mexico, the Central Brooks Range, the Arctic in Alaska, the Coastal belt in northern Spain, and the Ukraine featured. Links between deformation, fluid flow, diagenesis, and reservoir characteristics are discussed in depth and descriptions of petrographic techniques integrated with basin modeling are discussed in case studies for carbonate reservoirs in the Apennines, the Canadian Rockies, and the Polish Carpathians, and for sandstone reservoirs in Eastern Venezuela. Sixteen of the twenty-one chapters illustrate the influence of thrust-belt evolution on regional petroleum systems. The petroleum potential in the Tunisian Atlas and in Sicily, close to where the Hedberg Conference and post-conference field trip were held, is described. An older example is documented, for the Gaspé Appalachians, where multiphase Paleozoic deformation had a strong control on the burial history of potential source rocks, petroleum generation and migration, and oil charge of the traps. As the first in the brand-new Hedberg Series of publications, this volume is a comprehensive look at understanding petroleum systems in fold and thrust belts.
Incidence of Tectonic Stress on Overpressure Development in Ukrainian Basins
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Published:January 01, 2004
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Alexander Orlov, Valery Omelchenko, Alexander Trubenko, Frédéric Schneider, 2004. "Incidence of Tectonic Stress on Overpressure Development in Ukrainian Basins", Deformation, Fluid Flow, and Reservoir Appraisal in Foreland Fold and Thrust Belts, Rudy Swennen, François Roure, James W. Granath
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Abstract
The data from oil-bearing Ukrainian basins outline the tectonic control of overpressure development in areas characterized by recent episodes of folding and active compression (dominantly horizontal stress regime). Based on the data presented, vertical compaction alone is not sufficient to account for the observed overpressure development.
Tentatively, tectonic deformation is proposed as the dominant factor for overpressure development in sedimentary layers in recently folded regions. During folding, the opening of fractures results in local density decrease and helps in driving the migrating fluids, i.e., both hydrocarbon and formation waters, in the carrier beds toward the top of the structures. Ductile flow of shaly interbeds toward anticlinal closures can also enhance the sealing capacity of these layers. In the Ukrainian Carpathians and salt domes of the Dniepr-Donetz Basin, direct relationships have been evidenced to link and predict the amount of overpressure as a function of the amplitude of the folds.
The use of measurements and of the monitoring of overpressures for evaluating the horizontal stress intensity and for the forecasting of earthquakes is also suggested.
- anticlines
- basins
- Carpathians
- Cenozoic
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- disharmonic folds
- Dnieper-Donets Basin
- Europe
- fluid dynamics
- fold belts
- folds
- migration
- natural gas
- Neogene
- overpressure
- permeability
- petroleum
- petroleum accumulation
- porosity
- reservoir properties
- Russian Platform
- sedimentary basins
- seismicity
- stress
- structural traps
- tectonics
- Tertiary
- traps
- Ukraine
- Ukrainian Carpathians