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DOI10.1306/05091918077
Interaction between sea-level changes and depositional tectonics: Implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity in the western coastal swamp depobelt; Niger Delta Basin; Nigeria
Ogbe O.B.; Orajaka I.P.; Osokpor J.; Omeru T.; Okunuwadje S.E.
发表日期2020
ISSN0149-1423
起始页码477
结束页码505
卷号104期号:3
英文摘要This paper presents the potential depositional framework of sandstones and unconsolidated sand reservoirs, seals, and traps in the western part of the coastal swamp depobelt of the NigerDelta Basin, Nigeria, through integration of sequence stratigraphy and seismic imaging. The integration of well logs and biostratigraphic (foraminifera and palynological) data with three-dimensional seismic volume established the sequence stratigraphic framework, which has improved our understanding of the impact of sea-level changes in the distribution of sand facies. Four thirdorder seismic depositional sequences (sequences 1-4) of Serravallian deposits were identified based on the Vail stratigraphic concept. Depositional processes, structures, thickness, and seismic signatures vary in each sequence. Sequence 1, dominated by mud and very fine-grained sand facies, represents the outer shelf-shelf margin setting and has experienced shale tectonics (ductile deformation). Sequences 2 and 3 consist of alternating sand-shale facies and have experienced gravitational tectonics. Although sequence 2 represents middle shelf-inner shelf setting, sequence 3 represents inner shelf-transitional setting. Sequence 4 consists of thick fluvial-coastal plain sand facies and represents deltaic plain or continental sediments. These deposits reflect postgravitational tectonics. Within the thirdorder sequences are fourth-order sequences that recorded the interaction between small-scale transgressive-regressive cycles and depositional tectonics. The potential reservoirs within these sequences are stacked channel sandstones, shoreface sandstones, and heteroliths. The juxtaposition of the potential reservoirs against transgressive shales provides potential seals and traps. Structural interpretation shows synthetic and antithetic faults. In addition, eventmaps at various ages document structural closures that indicate the existence of possible hydrocarbon leads and prospects. © 2020 The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.
语种英语
scopus关键词Biostratigraphy; Deposits; Hydrocarbons; Petroleum prospecting; Sand; Sandstone; Sea level; Seals; Seismology; Shale; Well logging; Wetlands; Depositional process; Depositional sequences; Ductile deformations; Fourth-order sequences; Sequence stratigraphic framework; Sequence stratigraphy; Structural interpretation; Third-order sequences; Tectonics; hydrocarbon; sea level change; swamp; tectonic evolution; Niger Delta; Nigeria; Foraminifera
来源期刊AAPG Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/143713
作者单位Department of Earth Sciences, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Nigeria; Department of Geological Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria; Department of Geosciences, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria; Department of Geology, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
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Ogbe O.B.,Orajaka I.P.,Osokpor J.,et al. Interaction between sea-level changes and depositional tectonics: Implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity in the western coastal swamp depobelt; Niger Delta Basin; Nigeria[J],2020,104(3).
APA Ogbe O.B.,Orajaka I.P.,Osokpor J.,Omeru T.,&Okunuwadje S.E..(2020).Interaction between sea-level changes and depositional tectonics: Implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity in the western coastal swamp depobelt; Niger Delta Basin; Nigeria.AAPG Bulletin,104(3).
MLA Ogbe O.B.,et al."Interaction between sea-level changes and depositional tectonics: Implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity in the western coastal swamp depobelt; Niger Delta Basin; Nigeria".AAPG Bulletin 104.3(2020).
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