Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico

Salt tectonics has important implications for hydrocarbon exploration in saltbearing basins since salt deformation can directly or indirectly form hydrocarbon traps, influence hydrocarbon migration, and can control deepwater depositional systems. In various basins around the globe, extensive researc...

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Main Author: Mattson, Adam
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spelling ndltd-WKU-oai-digitalcommons.wku.edu-theses-41622019-11-26T22:13:12Z Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico Mattson, Adam Salt tectonics has important implications for hydrocarbon exploration in saltbearing basins since salt deformation can directly or indirectly form hydrocarbon traps, influence hydrocarbon migration, and can control deepwater depositional systems. In various basins around the globe, extensive research has been conducted on initiation of salt mobilization, subsequent deformation, and eventual cessation, mostly from subsurface two-dimensional (2D) sections. However, 3D seismic data has dominated the petroleum industry for the last 30 years. Despite the plethora of 3D seismic data acquired in salt-bearing basins, there has been hardly any published work on the 3D geometries of complex salt bodies. 3D salt mapping in the subsurface can reveal true distribution of salt bodies and their detailed intricacies of geometrical variations, aiding in the overall salt system interpretation. Using a large 3D seismic survey (3,350 km2), this study presents the first 3D salt mapping in the Gulf of Mexico, demonstrating how 3D visualization of the entire Louann Salt system within the Middle Jurassic to presentday stratigraphy can improve interpretation of salt feeder geometries, allochthonous salt canopies, initial salt distribution, and salt weld locations in the study area. 2019-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/3157 https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4162&context=theses Masters Theses & Specialist Projects TopSCHOLAR® Gulf of Mexico Salt Tectonics 3D Modeling Geology Geophysics and Seismology Tectonics and Structure
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topic Gulf of Mexico
Salt Tectonics
3D Modeling
Geology
Geophysics and Seismology
Tectonics and Structure
spellingShingle Gulf of Mexico
Salt Tectonics
3D Modeling
Geology
Geophysics and Seismology
Tectonics and Structure
Mattson, Adam
Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
description Salt tectonics has important implications for hydrocarbon exploration in saltbearing basins since salt deformation can directly or indirectly form hydrocarbon traps, influence hydrocarbon migration, and can control deepwater depositional systems. In various basins around the globe, extensive research has been conducted on initiation of salt mobilization, subsequent deformation, and eventual cessation, mostly from subsurface two-dimensional (2D) sections. However, 3D seismic data has dominated the petroleum industry for the last 30 years. Despite the plethora of 3D seismic data acquired in salt-bearing basins, there has been hardly any published work on the 3D geometries of complex salt bodies. 3D salt mapping in the subsurface can reveal true distribution of salt bodies and their detailed intricacies of geometrical variations, aiding in the overall salt system interpretation. Using a large 3D seismic survey (3,350 km2), this study presents the first 3D salt mapping in the Gulf of Mexico, demonstrating how 3D visualization of the entire Louann Salt system within the Middle Jurassic to presentday stratigraphy can improve interpretation of salt feeder geometries, allochthonous salt canopies, initial salt distribution, and salt weld locations in the study area.
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title Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
title_short Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
title_full Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
title_fullStr Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Application of 3D Salt Modeling: An Example from the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
title_sort application of 3d salt modeling: an example from the northeastern gulf of mexico
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