TY - GEN
T1 - Conceptual structural model of an onshore carbonate hydrocarbon field in Abu Dhabi
T2 - Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference 2012 - Sustainable Energy Growth: People, Responsibility, and Innovation, ADIPEC 2012
AU - Sirat, Manhal
AU - Mahmoud, Sabry L.
AU - Popa, Desdemona Magdalena
AU - Koyi, Hemin
N1 - Funding Information:
This review is based on information gathered on trips to Hiroshima and Miyagi in 1978, 1979 and 1980, as a recipient of a Monbusho grant from the Japanese Ministry of Education. I am grateful to Professor Uno of the Tokyo University of Fisheries for general advice on the industry. I am indebted to Dr. K. Arakawa of the Hiroshima Prefecture Experimental Station, Ondo Island with whom all aspects of the industry were discussed. Thanks are also due to his staff and members of the Hiroshima Co-operative for detailed discussions on commercial aspects of the system.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - A carbonate field in Onshore Abu Dhabi is characterized by its complicated structural setting, which involves basement tectonics. A new seismic attributes analysis has been conducted to reveal the structural style, and to identify significant lineaments representing possible major and minor faults. Based on this analysis, a conceptual model is presented, which reveals the development mechanism of the major structure and associated faults. Structural constraints such as lineaments length, faults throw and displacements are strongly related to the seismic resolution constraint. Whereas timing of the structural development events represents a challenge and needs to be linked to sedimentation and sequence stratigraphic framework and thus needs further study. In total, six fracture sets have been identified including the N75W, N45W, NS, EW, NE-SW and N70E. The Conceptual structural model shows that the contractional structure has been modified as a giant positive flower structure-like associated with a basement strike slip fault. At least two major longitudinal faults bound the structure parallel to its fold axis (NE-SW), which pose sigmoidal map geometry. There are numerous transverse faults linking and/or cross cutting those longitudinal faults creating andulations that may define new minor plays. Significant implications of this study include better understanding of the regional structural geology of Abu Dhabi, and define new plays within the studied structure. In addition, the new identified fracture system provides essential information for the ongoing and future development plans for this field and for other fields in the region with similar structural settings.
AB - A carbonate field in Onshore Abu Dhabi is characterized by its complicated structural setting, which involves basement tectonics. A new seismic attributes analysis has been conducted to reveal the structural style, and to identify significant lineaments representing possible major and minor faults. Based on this analysis, a conceptual model is presented, which reveals the development mechanism of the major structure and associated faults. Structural constraints such as lineaments length, faults throw and displacements are strongly related to the seismic resolution constraint. Whereas timing of the structural development events represents a challenge and needs to be linked to sedimentation and sequence stratigraphic framework and thus needs further study. In total, six fracture sets have been identified including the N75W, N45W, NS, EW, NE-SW and N70E. The Conceptual structural model shows that the contractional structure has been modified as a giant positive flower structure-like associated with a basement strike slip fault. At least two major longitudinal faults bound the structure parallel to its fold axis (NE-SW), which pose sigmoidal map geometry. There are numerous transverse faults linking and/or cross cutting those longitudinal faults creating andulations that may define new minor plays. Significant implications of this study include better understanding of the regional structural geology of Abu Dhabi, and define new plays within the studied structure. In addition, the new identified fracture system provides essential information for the ongoing and future development plans for this field and for other fields in the region with similar structural settings.
KW - Abu Dhabi
KW - Carbonate hydrocarbon field
KW - Structural conceptual model
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84879458444
SN - 9781622768745
T3 - Society of Petroleum Engineers - Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference 2012, ADIPEC 2012 - Sustainable Energy Growth: People, Responsibility, and Innovation
SP - 1913
EP - 1922
BT - Society of Petroleum Engineers - Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference 2012, ADIPEC 2012 - Sustainable Energy Growth
Y2 - 11 November 2012 through 14 November 2012
ER -