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November 2009November 2009
Luiz Felipe Carvalho CoutinhoLuiz Felipe Carvalho Coutinho
High Definition Erosional
Map at Recncavo Basin,
Brazil A New Approach
Based on Old Concepts.
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Brazil A New Approach
Based on Old Concepts.
Presenters Notes: This work represents an important part of a regional petroleum mass balance study in Recncavo basinthat provided a better understood of thermal history and petroleum migration in that basin.
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OVERVIEW MOTIVATION
REGIONAL SETTING
STATE OF ART
APPROACH
HIGH DEFITITION EROSIONAL MAP
MODELING OF PETROLEUM SYSTEMS: THE THERMAL
VALIDATION OF THE PROPOSED APPROACH
CONCLUSIONS
Presenters Notes: This presentation is subdivided in the following item:
The motivation of the studyThe state of art of erosion calculations
The case study of Recncavo Basin
The new applied approach
The main product or the high erosional map at the top of rift sequence atRecncavo Basin
The thermal history calibration that provides also the geohistory validation with focus at omittedsedimentary section by erosion
The conclusions
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MOTIVATIONS
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The thermal structure and the petroleum migration and accumulation within a basin
only can be understandood with the comprehension of the tectonic and sedimentaryprocesses that took place during its evolution.
One of the main events that modify the topography of a rift is the erosive processthat follows their rift phase with a great impact at their geohistory and thermalreconstruction.
As a consequence, to get a regional petroleum mass balance study in a Rift basin itis necessary to asses a HIGH DEFINITION EROSIONAL MAP at the top of theRift Sequence.
This kind of map can be obtained by means of a special approach that combinessonic log and vitrinite reflectance profiles.
This methodology was first applied to the Recncavo Basin case study.
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REGIONAL SETTING
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LOCATION AND TECTONIC ENVIRONMENTLOCATION AND TECTONIC ENVIRONMENT
Szatmari & Milani
(1999)
Magnavita (1992)
Recncavo Tucano - Jatob Rift0o
30 So
0 375 km
BRAZIL
70 Wo
50 Wo
30 Wo
Rec
Rec
Presenters Notes: The Recncavo Basin is the southermost part of the Recncavo-Tucano-Jatob Basin (NE Brazil) an elongatedN-S rift 450 mi long and 150 mi wide.
This rift was formed in the Neocomian, Barremian and early Aptian as an initial tentative break of the Gondwana continent.
From the south to the north we have several half-grabens united by interaction.
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Caixeta et al. (1994)
STRATIGRAPHIC CHARTSTRATIGRAPHIC CHART
PRE-RIFT SEQUENCEMAIN RESERVOIRS
RIFT SEQUENCEMAIN SOURCE ROCKS
OLIGOCENE UNC.
APTIAN UNC.
TWO MAINUNCONFORMITIES
POST-RIFT SEQUENCELOW SEDIMENTATION ?
Penteado (1999)High Albian-CenomanianSedimentation
Presenters Notes: This is the stratigraphic chart of Recncavo Basin.
Three main sedimentary sequences occur:
The pre rift with continental sediments deposited during the Permian to Jurassic, containing the main reservoirs.
The rift sequence composed by continental sediments from lacustrine origin at the base, changing laterally and vertically todeltaic and fluvial domains at the top. this section; it contains the main source rocks, the Gomo and Tau members of
Candeias Fm.The post-rift with little thickness with Aptian to Recent in age. I would like to highlight the two main erosional episodes thataffects this section: the Aptian and Oligocene, with associated unconformities that merge in most of the basin.
Part of our work here is to determine the amounts of sediments eroded in each episode combining the proposed approachwith thermal modeling
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A
A
SOUTH
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NE
STRUCTURAL FRAMEWORKSTRUCTURAL FRAMEWORK
SR
RES
ALAGOINHAS LOWMAINLY DEVELOPEDAT THE END OF RIFT
PHASE
}} PRE-RIFT
RIFT
Presenters Notes: Here we present the structural framework of the Recncavo Basin, basically a half-graben extending in aNE direction but subdivided into three main compartments by Mata Catu Fault a released normal fault and Itanagra Araas,a transfer fault.
An interesting feature is the Alagoinhas Low that formed mainly at the end of rift stage.
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STATE OF ART
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Ro% = 0.2 Once a maturation trend isestablished, it is possible toacquire the erosion at theunconformity level byextrapolating the curveup to the position of thermalimaturity - Ro% value (0.2)
WHY THIS METHOD IS NOTUNIVERSALLY APPLICABLE ?
Ro% = 0.2
NEGATIVE EROSION?
Bad distribution of vitrinite reflectancedata gives us wrong calculated erosionIt must be avoided
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The Ro% Method (Dow, 1977)
THE MONOLOG PLOT SOLUTION
EROSION CALCULATION
Presenters Notes: Here I present the well known vitrinite reflectance method proposed by Dow (1977), using vitrinitereflectance vs depth plots to determine maturation trends.
The question I propose: Is this method is universally useful? And why or why not?
Poor distribution of data gives us incorrect bad erosion calculations (e.g., preferred sampling of deep source rock). In somecases, we obtain negative erosionof course an impossibility.
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The Sonic Log Method (Heasler & Kharitonova, 1996)
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THOSE AUTHORS PROPOSED A METHOD BASED ON NORMAL COMPACTION TREND
OF TRANSIT TIME IN SONIC LOG PROFILES
THIS METHOD WAS ORIGINALLY APPLIED TO THE TERTIARY SECTION ( INTERBEDDED
FLUVIAL, LACUSTRINE AND PALUDAL DEPOSITS) OF BIGHORN BASIN (USA)
THIS METHOD IS BETTER APPLICABLE THAN THE Ro% METHOD (BETTER DATA
DISTRIBUTION)
THE ASSUMPTIONS OF HEASLER & KHARITONOVA ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO HIGHLYERODED SECTIONS AS THAT VERIFIED AT THE TOP OF RIFT SEQUENCES (AS IN THE
RECONCAVO STUDY CASE):
A) THEY HAVE FIXED THE ORIGINAL TRANSIT TIME AT SURFACE WITH 180 s/ft(ALL LITHOLOGIES)
B) THEY DO NOT CONSIDER A REFERENCE CURVE (FOR EACH LITHOLOGY) AS A
BASINAL PARADIGM.
EROSION CALCULATION
Presenters Notes: I present here the sonic log methodology developed by Heasler & Kharitonova (1996); their fundamentalequation is used in this work.
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METHODOLOGY
WORKING WITH VITRINITE REFLECTANCE
DATA AND SONIC LOG PROFILES
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Presenters Notes: Here we present the proposed methodology to calculate post-rift erosion as a combination of vitrinite-reflectance and sonic-log erosion methods
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PRINCIPLE OF EROSION CALCULATION SONIC LOGS APPLIED TODEFINE THE POST RIFT EROSION
tt = tt exp (- c z ) + ttmatrix , wherett = observed transit time.
z = depth.
c = decay constant.
t t = t tsurf - tt matrixtt surf= transit time at the
unconformity level.
tt matrix = transit time of the matrix
(or compacted rock).
FUNDAMENTAL EQUATION(MODIFIED FROMHEASLER & KHARITONOVA, 1996)
IN OUR APPROACHTHE tto WILL BECALCULATED FOR EACHLITHOLOGY AND NOTFIXED AT 180 s/ft
Presenters Notes: The fundamental sonic-log equation is based on Heasler and Kharitonovas work. We can define the originaltransit-time curve by an exponential equation with these parameters.
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HOW TO BUILD ORIGINAL TRANSIT TIME CURVESFOR EACH LITHOLOGY FROM THE SYN-RIFT
SEQUENCE
A) CHOOSING A REFERENCE WELL WITH :
HIGH SYN-RIFT THICKNESS
SMALL EROSION AT THE TOP OF SYN-RIFT SEQUENCE
HOMOGENEOUS DISTRIBUTION AND QUALITY OF TRANSIT TIME
AND VITRINITE REFLECTANCE DATA.
B) ADDING THE EROSION CALCULATED THROUGH THE DOWSMETHOD (1978) TO THE DEPTH VALUE OF SONIC LOGS.
C) MAKING THE REGRESSIONS WITH THE FUNDAMENTAL EQUATION
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ORIGINAL TRANSIT TIME CURVES FOR EACHLITHOLOGY.
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SANDSTONES
B
ORIGINAL TRANSIT TIME CURVES FOR SYN-RIFT SEQUENCEAT RECNCAVO BASIN
SHALES
ADDING THE CALCULATED EROSION BY DOWS METHOD
Presenters Notes: The calculated erosion at post-rift unconformity using the vitrinite reflectance profile is added to the depthcolumn in the sonic logs. The sonic logs for each lithology is shifted by this value we obtain the original depositional transit-time curve to each lithology
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HOW TO CALCULATE THE EROSION INANOTHER WELLS
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USING THE REFERENCE CURVES AS PARADIGMS
The parameters of the original curves the decay (c) and the transit time of thematrix (ttmatrix) must be fixed for each regression. This procedure avoids anoverestimation of the erosion calculation, especially in cases in which asignificant part of the original curve has been suppressed by erosiveprocesses.
EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPOSED APPROACHThe method is effective only in cases in wh ich the erosion at the top of
the analyzed syn-rift sequence is greater than the overlying post-rift
sequence, considering similar compaction features between them.
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THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PROPOSED APPROACHAND THE METHOD OF HEASLER & KHARITONOVA
EXERCISE : MAKING AN ARTIFICIAL EROSION TAKING THEORIGINAL SANDSTONE CURVE AS REFERENCE
PROPOSED APPROACH
WE CAN SIMULATE THE EROSIVE PROCESS BY DEDUCTING PRE-ESTABLISHED VALUES FROM THEDEPTH COLUMN OF THE TRANSIT TIME vs DEPTH CURVES
fixing ttmatrix& decay (c)
HEASLER & KHARITONOVA APPROACH
NOT fixing ttmatrix& decay (c)
OVERESTIMATION
Established erosion (m) Established erosion (m)
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HIGH DEFINITION
EROSIONAL MAP AT TOP OFRIFT SEQUENCE INRECNCAVO BASIN
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OPTION FOR TRANSIT TIME ORIGINAL CURVE FOR SANDSTONES LESSDISPERSION OF DATA
THE CURVE FOR THE SHALES WAS USED FOR QUALITY CONTROL ( erosion valuescalculated based on the two curves; those with error of 15% were discarded).
THE CURVE FOR THE SHALES WAS ALSO USED TO AVOID TIME TRANSITUNDERESTIMATION IN REGIONS WHERE THE PRESERVED THICKNESS OFSEDIMENTS WAS SMALLER (E.G., DOM JOO HIGH)
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NE It was possible to determine the
amount of eroded sediments atthe top of syn-rift sequence by
applying the proposed method in
114 wellsfrom RECONCAVO BASIN
EROSIONAL MAP AT TOP OF SYN-RIFT SEQUENCE
The calculated erosion matches locallywith the values provided
by different sedimentary, diagenetic
and thermal (apatite fission track)studies focusing mainly on the SergiFm.
Example : Rodrigues (1990) and Rodrigues et al.(1992,1994) considered that Sergi Fm. has the samediagenetic aspects at Dom Joo (01) and Buracicafields (02).
MAXIMUM BURIAL OBTAINED FOR SERGIFM.
DOM JOO FIELD 1370 m
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MODELING OFPETROLEUM SYSTEMS:
THE THERMAL
VALIDATION OF THEPROPOSED APPROACH
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DELTA MAP
Conductive Heat flow provided bygeneralised two-layer thermomechanical
Model (ROYDEN & KEEN, 1978)
Radiogenic Heat production provided by integrationof gamma spectrometric lab data from basement rocks(Argollo et al., 2006; Coutinho, 2008)
g f pg f p
Origin of the basal heat flow
M19
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SENSITIVITY TESTS IN 1D THERMAL MODELING TO DEFINE THEERODED THICKNESS AT OLIGOCENE EVENT
TO THE MODELING WECONSIDER THAT THEOLIGOCENE EVENT ONLYERODES THE ALBIAN-APTIANSEDIMENTS
g f pg f p
The best ratio (90%) wasapplied to the entire basinand contributed toacquiring a best thermalcalibration in the 20simulated wells. Thisratio has permitted theconstruction of theOligocene erosion map,applied to the 3D block
Temperature (oC)
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Besides the good calibration in the wells, the quality of the 3D thermal modeling could
be evaluated by comparing the first reflectance registers at the top of Candeias sourcerocks with the modeled corresponding values, validating the thermal structure of thebasin and also their geohistory (including the erosional post-rift events)
Thermal History Calibration
Crossplot of measured vs calculated Ro%values.at top of Candeias Fm.
Computed 3D map at the
top of Candeias Fm.
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A) The application of transit time sonic logs, together with vitrinite reflectancedata following the proposed method, provided more reliable estimates of theeroded section at the top of the syn-rift sequence in the Recncavo Basin withvalues varying from 0 m to 1500 m and average values of 500 m.
B) The 1D to 3D thermal calibration, using extrapolated temperature and vitrinitereflectance data, indicated eroded sections at Oligocene that represent 90%
of total erosion related to the Aptian.
C) Such results were of great importance for the numerical modeling for petroleumgeneration and expulsion and for the comprehension of the petroleumsystems of the Recncavo Basin (Coutinho, 2008).
CONCLUSIONS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I WOULD LIKE TO THANKADAUTO SOUZA (PETROBRAS)
TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF EROSIONSOFTWARE USED IN THIS WORK.
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THANK YOU FORYOUR ATTENTION!