Abstract: Trap
Spring Oil Field, Nye County, Nevada
Herbert D. Duey
Trap
Spring oil field, located on the west side of Railroad Valley, Nevada, is a combination structural and stratigraphic
trap
in the Tertiary Pritchards Station ignimbrite. The reservoir is in fractures caused both by the cooling of the ignimbrite and by local faulting. No oil is present in the pores of the rock. Structure is related to the valley-bounding
fault
. Numerous unconformities and ignimbrite flows date the structural movement. Exact source of the oil is unknown; however both Tertiary-Cretaceous Sheep Pass and Mississippian Chainman shale are possible sources.
Oil obviously has been generated in commercial quantities in Nevada. Unconventional traps, reservoirs, and source rocks should be expected as normal. Exploration for the conventional in Nevada may be part of the reason for past failures.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90964©1978 AAPG Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah