East Breaks critical moment

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Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
Series Treatise in Petroleum Geology
Part Critical elements of the petroleum system
Chapter Sedimentary basin analysis
Author John M. Armentrout
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Magoon and Dow.[1] define the critical moment as the time that best depicts the generation-migration-accumulation of most hydrocarbons in a petroleum system. The East Breaks 160-161 field began to accumulate no earlier than 1.2 Ma when the trap began forming, and accumulation is inferred to continue to the present[2] The structural configuration has changed little since initial formation, so that the present-day map (Figure 4-42) and cross-sectional geometry (Figure 4-43) accurately depict the trapping aspects of the petroleum system.

Possible critical moments

According to the maturation model for a middle Miocene source rock, peak oil generation would have begun 0.2 Ma[2] and the critical moment for the East Breaks 160-161 petroleum system would be 0.20 Ma (Figures 4-45 and 4-53). If a stratigraphically deeper lower Paleocene or upper Jurassic source rock is the origin of the East Breaks oils, an earlier onset of significant generation could have occurred with migration, continuing to today and supplying the petroleum that has charged the field.

Summary

The critical moment will be different for the middle Miocene, lower Paleocene, and lower Tertiary source rock. The critical interval encompasses the composite of all critical moments. The critical interval for the East Breaks 160-161 petroleum system is 2.8 Ma to the present. It is that time period after deposition of the reservoir and seal during which subsequent growth fault movement formed the anticlinal trap and accumulation of migrating hydrocarbons occurred.

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References

  1. Magoon, L., B., Dow, W., G., 1994, The Petroleum system: AAPG Memoir 60, p. 3–24.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dow, W., G., Yukler, M., A., Senftle, J., T., Kennicutt, M., C., IIArmentrout, J., M., 1990, Miocene oil source beds in the East Breaks basin, Flex-Trend, offshore Texas: Proceedings, Gulf Coast Section SEPM 9th Annual Research conference, p. 139–150.

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