Sequence stratigraphy study of Miocene reservoirs in the South China Sea
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Creator Thanh Thi Ho
Title Sequence stratigraphy study of Miocene reservoirs in the South China Sea
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Publisher Department of Geology, Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2557
Journal Title Bulletin of Earth Sciences of Thailand (BEST)
Journal Vol. 7
Journal No. 2-Jan
Page no. 178-185
Keyword South China Sea, slope aprons, turbidites, sand-rich canyon fills
URL Website https://www.bestjournal.org/
Website title Bulletin of Earth Sciences of Thailand
ISSN 1906-280X
Abstract Reservoir distribution on the shelf in the study area in the South China Sea is known by the drilled wells, although their potential still needs to be investigated. In addition, in the deepwater area sand distribution is not well known. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate sand distribution within the Upper and Middle Miocene in this area with particular emphasis on the deepwater area using sequence stratigraphic analysis. Integration of 3D seismic data, wireline log data and biostratigraphic information was used. Nearly 1400 km2 of 3D seismic data were interpreted and integrated with the well data to create structure and isochron maps which were created to evaluate the general structural style, the trend of thickness changes and the paleogeography. Seismic amplitude extractions were also used and four paleogeographic maps were constructed for the main intervals of interest. The results reveal that within the study interval sands are distributed (1) in slope apron/turbidite systems, (2) in deep canyon cut systems and (3) in shelf and shoreface environments. Slope apron/turbidite systems are well developed within the Middle Miocene section. The lower Middle Miocene slope apron/turbidite system was fed by mud/sand mixed supply from the shelf, whereas the sediment supply of the upper Middle Miocene system varies from sand-rich to mud/sand mix. The sand-rich systems could be very good reservoirs in this area. Turbidite systems within the Middle Miocene are limited and are evaluated to be low-efficiency systems with fair reservoir quality. Canyon fill sands at the base of the lower Upper Miocene are potential reservoir targets in this interval, especially where they are fed by sand-rich shelf deposits. Storm-wave based sands in the shelf inter-bedded with mud layers, and sands in shoreface and coastal plain environments are also objectives in this Upper Miocene interval.
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