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Chapter 3 Petroleum Prospecting(????)
  • ????(Surface observation)
  • -by observation on earth surface
  • ???? (Geological exploration)
  • -downward projection of geologic information
  • ??????(Geochemical exploration)
  • --tracing hydrocarbons in soil and water
  • ????? (Geophysical exploration)
  • -physical measurements of gravity, magnetic
  • and seismic of subsurface

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????(Surface Observation)
  • ??(???)???
  • -???????
  • seeps (plate 13-1, 13-2, and fig.
    13-1)

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????--Seeps

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???? -- Seeps

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  • ???? ?????
  • ?????????????????????????????????????(plate
    13-3)?
  • ????????????????(fig. 13-2)?
  • ?????????????????????????(fig 13-3 13-4 13-5
    13-6 13-7)?

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???????????????????????????????????(plate 13-3)?
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???????????????????, ??????(fig. 13-2)?
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???? --???????????????Marker bed (fig 13-3)?
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???? ????????(Well logs)??Marker
bed????????????????(fig 13-6)?
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???? --?Well logs????Marker bed????????????????(fi
g 13-5)?
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???? -- ?????????(Microfossils)????????????????(fi
g 13-4)?
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???? -- ?????????????????????????(fig 13-7)?
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?????? Geochemical exploration
  • Geochemistry is the application of chemistry to
    the study of the earth.
  • Geochemistry can be used to trace hydrocarbons in
    soil and water indicating of the proximity of a
    petroleum trap.
  • Geochemistry can also be used to identify the
    source rock for a specific crude oil. The crude
    oils in traps can then be correlated with source
    rocks to determine the migration path for the
    petroleum.

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?????? to trace hydrocarbons
  • Traces of hydrocarbons in soil and water are
    often good indications of the proximity of a
    petroleum trap (fig. 13-8).
  • -- microseeps
  • -- hydrocarbon halo(??)
  • -- sniffers(???)
  • -- Vitrenite reflectance

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Vitrenite reflectance
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?????? to trace hydrocarbons
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Plays and Trends -1
  • A play is a combination of trap, reservoir rock,
    and seal that has been shown by previous
    discovered fields to contain commercial petroleum
    deposits in an area.

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Plays and Trends -2
  • A trend or fairway is the area along which the
    play has been proven, and more field could be
    found. (fig 13-9).

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Plays and Trends -3
  • A prospect is the exact location where the
    geological and economic conditions are favorable
    for drilling an exploratory well.

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Plays and Trends - 4
  • There are four major geological factors in the
    success of a particular prospect.
  • (1) There must have been a source rock that
    generated petroleum.
  • (2) There must have been a reservoir rock to
    hold the petroleum.
  • (3) There must be a trap. This includes a
    reservoir rock configuration that has four-sided
    closure, a seal on the reservoir rock, and no
    breach of the trap.
  • (4) The timing must be right. The trap had to
    be in position before the petroleum migrated the
    area.

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Plays and Trends - 5
  • An economic analysis of the prospect should
    include reserves and risk calculations.

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  • ??????????
  • (a)?????????,???????
  • ???????????
  • (b)????????????,???
  • ?????

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  • ????
  • ??-??????????
  • ??-?????
  • ????-??????
  • ????-???????????

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????(????)(Gravity Method)
  • ??????????????

????
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??????
  • (1)The gravity pendulum(????)
  • -????(????)
  • (2)The gravimeter(???)
  • -Hocks law, ??
  • (3)The Hoyt gravimeter
  • (4)The astatized gravimeter

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(3)The Hoyt gravimeter (4)The
astatized gravimeter

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??????-?????????????????? (???????????)

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??????-?????????????????? (???????????)

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????????(magnetic method)

?? -???? -?????????????? ???????? (a)???-???? (
b)???-???? (c)???-permeability??????
(???????) ?????
BµH Fluxpermfield strength
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????
-?????????????????????????? (1)the permeability
(???) (2)the magnetization(??) -???????????(magn
etite)??(????)????????? ???,???????????(
susceptibility),k,??,????k??
????????? -?????????,??

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????(Dome or anticline)

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??????-??????????????????

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??/?????? (Fault)

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???? (Seismic Exploration)
  • ???? (Seismic Exploration)
  • -- ???(Seismic reflection method)
  • -- ???(Seismic refraction method)

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???(Seismic reflection method)
  • Data Acquisition
  • Data Processing
  • Data Interpretation

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  • ??????(Data acquisition)
  • ???,
  • ????
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  • ???????????(????)
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  • ??????(Data processing)
  • ??????
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  • Data Acquisition

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Vibrator Truck
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??????Geophone??
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??????????????Air gun ?streammer
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  • Data Processing

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?? ???(Bright spot)
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  • Data Interpretation

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Seismic Profile (correlating with drilling data)
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?? ??? (Salt dome)
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?? ????????? (Isochron map)
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?? ????????? (Structure map)
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? ???????????? ??????(????) ?
???????????? ? ????(??)???(????
?????????????)
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????(????)-Well Logging
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???(Stratigraphy)
  • ????(Rock Strata)?
  • --- ??(Origin)
  • --- ??(Composition)
  • --- ??(Distribution)?
  • --- ???(Succession)

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????(Stratigraphic test, or strata test)
  • ??????????????

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????(Stratigraphic correlation)
  • ?????,???????
  • -- ??(Strata)
  • -- ??(fossils)
  • --- ????(Rock hardness or softness)
  • --- ????(Electric data)
  • It is much easier to correlate wells because the
    data that are collected by
  • drillers logs,
  • sample logs,
  • electrical logs
  • enable the geologists to predict more precisely
    where similar rock
  • formations will occur in each case

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Subsurface correlation
  • It is based primarily on
  • -stratigraphic continuity, or
  • -the fact that formations maintain the same
  • thickness from one well to another.
  • Any change in thickness can be a geologic
    indicator of
  • -a change in the conditions that formed the
  • strata, or
  • -may be a signal of an event that could
    cause
  • petroleum to accumulate.

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Structure Map
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Oil and gas discoveries
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???wiggle trace ? ???
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