Three Dimensional Basin Modeling of Overpressuring, Megacompartments, Fracturing, and Episodic Fluid Release
J. M. Maxwell and Peter J. Ortoleva
We have developed a three dimensional basin simulator which models the
generation of abnormal pressures and fluid migrations during burial diagenesis.
Our model
accounts for the development of overpressure, pressure seals,
fractures, episodic fluid release, and fracture healing in a sedimentary basin
in response to its depositional stress and thermal histories. The
model
is based
on a set of coupled nonlinear partial differential equations and ordinary
differential equations derived from Darcy's law, the conservation of energy,
grain growth and dissolution. Input for the
model
consists of a detailed
petrologic description of the sediment history and the time course of basement
subsidence.
The model
predicts the formation of overpressured compartments, three
dimensional domains isolated from the surrounding rock by very low permeability
diagenetic and sedimentologic seals. The pressure seals for these compartments
form through the combination of mechanical and pressure mediated compaction. The
latter, in particular, yields the tightly fitted fabrics that allow for the
sub-nanodarcy permeabilities that can maintain significant pressure
abnormalities on the 100 million year time frame. Simulation results are
compared with observed petrologic and pressure data obtained for the Anadarko
Basin.
AAPG Search and Discover Article #91019©1996 AAPG Convention and Exhibition 19-22 May 1996, San Diego, California