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Uncertainty analysis of subsalt overpressure development in offshore Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico
Authors:S Malloy  K Petersen  I Lerche and A Lowrie
Institution:(1) South Carolina Governor's School of Science and Mathematics, 305 East Home Ave., 29550 Hartsville, South Carolina;(2) Department of Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, South Carolina;(3) 230 F.Z. Goss Road, 39466 Picayune, Mississippi;(4) Present address: Unocal Corporation, P.O. Box 4551, 77210 Sugarland, Texas
Abstract:The confining pressure exerted by the prograding Tertiary clastic wedge has caused extensive salt deformation in the Gulf of Mexico. The high rates of lateral salt motion from the Louisiana shelf break to the Sigsbee Escarpment are expected to have significant impact on the dynamic evolution of the surrounding sedimentary formations. The evolution of fluid pressure in supra- and subsalt sediments has been modeled in a series of pseudo-wells along a profile intersecting numerous salt sheets and structures offshore Louisiana. Based upon the estimated rates of salt movement, the timing can be determined for insertion/depletion of salt in the sediments as the salt has moved through, and by, sediments on its way basinward. An execution of a series of I-D fluid/flow compaction models has enabled estimation of the spatial variation in overpressure build-up with time; indicating that overpressure uncertainty is about 10–20% about a mean of about 40 atmospheres, with uncertainties on salt thickness and salt speed roughly comparable in importance in contributing to the uncertainty. The quantitative behaviors suggest that the speed of lateral salt insertion and the thickness of the salt are the main factors causing anomalous overpressure build-up. A quantification of the dynamic behaviors is significant when modeling the timing of potential trapping of hydrocarbons beneath salt sheets and of the subsalt overpressure to be expected in subsalt drilling.
Keywords:salt sheets  overpressure  unconformity  risk
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