Title: Houston Geological Society
1HGS Petroleum Exploration Methods
What Geologists and Geophysicists do to find oil
and gas
Cerro Azul 4 blow-out, Veracruz, Mexico
February 1916
2HGS Petroleum Exploration Methods
Part II Petroleum System Migration
3Migration Oil and gas migrates from source
rock into reservoir rock
Micro-fractures
- Oil is formed under very high pressure
- The pressure caused hair-line fractures to
- develop in the overlying rocks
- Allowing the oil to migrate
Reservoir Rock
Source Rock
4Migration Oil and gas migrates through
reservoir rock to trap
- If migrating oil encountered a reservoir rock it
- preferentially flowed through this conduit
- If it led straight to the surface,
- the petroleum escaped
- If the reservoir was folded or faulted,
- the oil may have been trapped.
oil gas seeps
Reservoir Rock
trapped oil gas
5HGS Petroleum Exploration Methods
Part II Petroleum System Trap
6Traps
- Anticlinal - Rock layers folded into a dome
- Stratigraphic - Rock layers changing from a
good reservoir to non-reservoir due to change
in rock type (pinch-out), reservoir quality
(diagenesis), or removal (erosional
unconformity) - Fault - Offset of rocks such that oil and
gas accumulates in reservoir rock
7Anticlines are folds in the earth
Oil accumulates in anticlines
Oil is lighter than water and gas is even
lighter. This phenomenon creates the basic
petroleum trap
8Trap Oil and gas migrates from source rock,
through reservoir rock to trap
9HGS Petroleum Exploration Methods
Part II Petroleum System Seal
10Seal Seal rock prevents petroleum from
leaking out of a trap