Titolo | Crustal-scale architecture and heat flow account in ultra-deep water lower Congo basin |
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Tipo di pubblicazione | Presentazione a Congresso |
Anno di Pubblicazione | 2013 |
Autori | Salvi, F., Tsikalas F., Lottaroli F., Cappelletti Andrea, Cella G.M., Cavazza D., Coraggio F., and Vitagliano E. |
Conference Name | Society of Petroleum Engineers - International Petroleum Technology Conference 2013, IPTC 2013: Challenging Technology and Economic Limits to Meet the Global Energy Demand |
Conference Location | Beijing |
Parole chiave | Analogue modeling, Analogue modelling, Constrained input, Energy management, Heat transfer, Integrated analysis, Petroleum engineering, Petroleum geology, Petroleum systems, Restoration, Seismic reflection profiles, Seismic refraction data, Structural restorations |
Abstract | In the present study the integration between interpreted seismic reflection profiles, available seismic refraction data, 2D gravity modelling, 2D structural restoration and sandbox analogue modelling are used to depict the crustal-scale architecture and elucidate heat flow issues in the ultra-deep water Lower Congo Basin in order to provide a constrained input to the subsequently performed thermo-tectonic and petroleum system modelling of the investigated region. The integrated analysis provides a state-of-the-art of the large-scale structural and basin evolution of the ultra-deep water Lower Congo Basin. Locally hyper-extended and denser continental crystalline crust is revealed in the area of study. Structural restoration indicates anomalously extensive subsidence at a short time-interval (112-98 Ma) just after breakup. Considerable stretching β-factors are revealed within the ultra-deep water region at two modelled transects. Processes that governed the pre-breakup extension have been constrained through analogue modeling. Based on the above multi-fold analysis potential geothermal-gradient scenarios have been considered in petroleum system modelling that shown important effect on the generation history of a pre-salt source rock potentially present in the deep-water. |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84883388367&partnerID=40&md5=bc9264b667fbbc0576a35d14d5c2bcce |
Citation Key | Salvi20133784 |