美国科罗拉多州和内布拉斯加州晚古生代尤马拱:对宾夕法尼亚碳酸盐岩储层勘探的启示

J. P. Rogers, M. Longman, W. Pearson, G. Wahlman, R. Kettler, Joseph Walseth, J. Dixon, M. Thomasson
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尤马拱在此被认为是形成丹佛盆地东北缘的主要构造元素。这一以前鲜为人知的区域地质特征对盆地本地区的石油勘探具有重要意义。它最初是在古生代隆升的,但在白垩纪晚期-第三纪早期的构造事件中大部分被掩盖。有限的白垩纪前勘探钻探并没有确定拱轴的精确位置,但地下研究表明,它占据了科罗拉多州Yuma、Sedgwick和Phillips县以及内布拉斯加州Deuel县的大部分地区。拱的直接西侧位于华盛顿州和科罗拉多州洛根县的部分地区,最重要的是在内布拉斯加州的夏延县,在那里,最初的古生代勘探集中在1982年发现的Bird油田周围,这是一个小而独特的、过度饱满的圆顶圈闭。内布拉斯加州夏延县宾夕法尼亚钻孔中保存的几个岩心,促进了对周期性密苏里-弗吉尼亚碳酸盐岩储层的研究,为未勘探的拱顶提供了重要的未来潜在勘探目标。这些岩心还提供了关键的生物地层数据,有助于澄清经典宾夕法尼亚地层的相关性。在丹佛盆地中部和东北部进行了古生代烃源岩及运移路径研究。这些研究表明,尤马拱的紧邻西翼和顶部为该区古生界提供了一个重要的区域集油区,应成为今后勘探的目标。航磁资料的处理和解释提供了一种方法来表征拱的前寒武纪结晶核,并确定了可能启动和维持低起伏古生代构造圈闭生长的活动基底块体边缘的地震成像区域。该研究强化了该地区盐下(前寒武纪和宾夕法尼亚纪)和盐后(白垩纪和第三纪)地质作用的显著解耦。
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Late Paleozoic Yuma Arch, Colorado and Nebraska: Implications for Oil Exploration in Pennsylvanian Carbonate Reservoirs
The Yuma Arch is herein proposed as a major structural element forming the northeast margin of the Denver Basin. This previously little-recognized regional geological feature has significance in exploration for oil in this area of the basin. It was initially uplifted during the Paleozoic, but is largely masked by late Cretaceous - early Tertiary tectonic events. Limited pre-Cretaceous exploration drilling has not defined the precise location of the axis of the arch, but subsurface studies show that it occupies most of Yuma, Sedgwick and Phillips counties, Colorado, and Deuel County, Nebraska. The immediate west flank of the arch lies in parts of Washington and Logan counties, Colorado, and most significantly in Cheyenne County, Nebraska, where initial Paleozoic exploration has been focused around the discovery of Bird Oil Field in 1982, a small but unique, over-full, domal trap. Preservation of several cores from Pennsylvanian boreholes in Cheyenne County, Nebraska, facilitated study of cyclical Missourian-Virgilian carbonate reservoirs that provide significant future potential objectives for exploration on the underexplored arch. These cores also provided key biostratigraphic data that helped to clarify the correlation of classical Pennsylvanian strata. Studies of Paleozoic source rocks and migration pathways were conducted over the central and northeastern Denver Basin. These studies indicate that the immediate west flank and the crest of the Yuma Arch provide a significant regional catchment for oil in Paleozoic strata, and should be a target for future exploration. Processing and interpretation of aeromagnetic data provided a means to characterize the Precambrian crystalline core of the arch, and to define areas for seismic imaging of mobile basement block margins that appear to have initiated and sustained the growth of low-relief Paleozoic structural traps. This study reinforces the significant decoupling between pre-salt (Precambrian and Pennsylvanian) and post-salt (Cretaceous and Tertiary) geological processes in this area.
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