Fault locking and alternate fault activity revealed by simple tools and approaches — Examples from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin with implications for hydrocarbon exploration and production

Jean-Yves Chatellier
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The geology toolkit that is used to reveal faults and fractures is much wider than before. This is due to 3D and 4D views in exploratory statistics programs and to the availability of user-friendly GIS software. These tools allow us to visualize a multitude of parameters that will be briefly explored here. A review of many geologic and nongeologic parameters led to evidence of fault locking and alternate fault activity. It also resulted in new structural models for the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). The presented data sets include earthquakes, drilling, production, well data, aeromagnetic data, and more. Various integrated approaches reveal well-defined fault patterns that are typical of a strike-slip regime and the existence of previously unrecognized detachments that are important for hydrocarbon exploration. Some of the new geometries and associated mechanisms are illustrated here with outcrop analogues and present-day cross sections, maps, and 3D views. Only the most recent of the two identified strike-slip regimes is covered in this paper. Some emphasis is given to the recognition of detachments at various scales. Among these is the importance of megadetachments displacing the sedimentary cover by up to 16 km with respect to the aeromag. Hence, there is a need for reconstruction before making conclusions. The WCSB has a lot more to offer to explorers who understand faults, fractures, and migration paths. Integrating many types of information in map or 3D views offers new tools to identify and characterize faults.
用简单的工具和方法揭示断层锁定和断层交替活动--加拿大西部沉积盆地的实例及其对油气勘探和生产的影响
用于揭示断层和裂缝的地质工具包比以前更加广泛。这要归功于勘探统计程序中的三维和四维视图,以及方便用户使用的地理信息系统软件。这些工具可以让我们直观地看到众多参数,在此将对这些参数进行简要探讨。通过对许多地质和非地质参数的审查,我们发现了断层锁定和断层交替活动的证据。它还为加拿大西部沉积盆地(WCSB)建立了新的构造模型。介绍的数据集包括地震、钻探、生产、油井数据、航磁数据等。各种综合方法揭示了典型的走向滑动机制的明确断层模式,以及对油气勘探非常重要的、以前未曾认识到的脱离层的存在。一些新的几何图形和相关机制在本报告中通过露头模拟和现今的横截面、地图和三维视图进行了说明。本文只涉及两种已确定的走向滑动机制中的最新机制。本文在一定程度上强调了对各种规模的剥离的认识。其中,巨型剥离非常重要,它可使沉积覆盖层相对于气镁层位移长达 16 公里。因此,在得出结论之前需要进行重建。对于了解断层、断裂和迁移路径的勘探者来说,世界地质调查局还有更多的工作要做。在地图或三维视图中整合多种类型的信息,为识别和描述断层提供了新的工具。
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