沉积盆地侵蚀的估算方法

IF 1.8 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Karthik Iyer, Ebbe H. Hartz, Daniel W. Schmid
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摘要

净侵蚀作用,即参考单元的当前埋藏深度与最大埋藏深度之间的差值,可能对沉积盆地的油气远景有重大影响。侵蚀作用可能影响石油系统的所有组成部分,从烃源岩到储层再到密封层。在大多数情况下,镜质组反射率(VR)、温度和声速数据(这些数据通常很容易获得)可以用来确定一个地区的净侵蚀,该地区的净侵蚀基于沉积层的热学和力学演化。本文回顾了这些方法,并讨论了从这些数据集确定净侵蚀的方法。此外,如果从互补的VR/温度和速度数据集得出的估计显着偏离,则需要仔细查看数据。这种差异可以通过严格检查数据集和区域地质来调和,从而使两个数据集的侵蚀估计彼此在100米以内。最后,在确定挪威巴伦支海三口井的净侵蚀时,展示了一种全自动、过程驱动的方法,该方法结合了多目标优化算法,并考虑了所有三个数据集。这种方法的好处之一是,它可以探索各种可能的场景,这些场景最适合不同的数据集。此外,该方法还可以通过返回总体低拟合分数来自动标记彼此不一致的数据集。然后可以对这些数据集进行严格检查,以确定其可靠性,并得出更一致的侵蚀估计,将误差范围减少到约100米。
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METHODS TO ESTIMATE EROSION IN SEDIMENTARY BASINS

Net erosion, the difference between the present-day and maximum burial depths of a reference unit, may have a major impact on hydrocarbon prospectivity in a sedimentary basin. Erosion may affect all the components of a petroleum system, from source rock to reservoir to seal. In most cases, vitrinite reflectance (VR), temperature and sonic velocity data, which are often readily available, can be used to determine net erosion in a region based on the thermal and mechanical evolution of sedimentary layers with burial. This paper revisits these methods and discusses the determination of net erosion from these datasets. Furthermore, it is shown that a closer look at the data is warranted if the estimates derived from complementary VR/temperature and velocity datasets significantly diverge. Such differences can be reconciled by critically examining the datasets and the regional geology, resulting in erosion estimates from both datasets which are within 100 m of each other. Lastly, a fully automated, process-driven method combined with multi-objective optimization algorithms and that takes all three datasets into account is showcased while determining net erosion for three wells located in the Norwegian Barents Sea. One of the benefits of this method is that it explores a wide range of likely scenarios that would best match the different datasets. Furthermore, the method can also automatically flag datasets that are inconsistent with each other by returning an overall low fit score. These datasets can then be critically examined to determine their reliability and to arrive at a more consistent erosion estimate, reducing the error margin to about 100 m.

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Journal of Petroleum Geology
Journal of Petroleum Geology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
22
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Petroleum Geology is a quarterly journal devoted to the geology of oil and natural gas. Editorial preference is given to original papers on oilfield regions of the world outside North America and on topics of general application in petroleum exploration and development operations, including geochemical and geophysical studies, basin modelling and reservoir evaluation.
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