AAPG HEDBERG CONFERENCE
"Mobile Shale Basins - Genesis, Evolution
and Hydrocarbon Systems"
Spatio-Temporal Variations and
Kinematics of Shale Mobility in
Neeraj Sinha,
R. J.
Singh, Mainak Choudhuri, Debajyoti Guha, Arindam Dutta, Sudipta Sinha.
Reliance Industries Limited,
Petroleum Business (E&P)
DAKC, PHQ,
Koperkhairane, Navi
Mumbai--40010
Maharashtra, India
phone: 00919322406397, [email protected]
Tertiary sediment loading on
the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous passive margin rift fills in the offshore
Krishna-Godavari (KG) Basin generated different episodes and patterns of
mobile, shale-cored structures from Paleocene to Pliocene. The Paleocene-Eocene
shales in the deeper shelf and upper slope areas moved in a series of thrust
slices
whereas the younger Pliocene – Pleistocene shales moved as individual
bulges. . The trends of shale bulges/toe thrusts are sub-parallel or slightly
oblique to those of growth faults and the shelf-slope breaks .The trends of
canyons and sediment fairways in the upper slope areas are perpendicular to
highly oblique to those of the growth faults. Lithological variability and
shifting depocenters, prevailing tectonic conditions and available space in the
system for translation in space and
time
-- all apparently influenced the
spatio-temporal distribution of the shale-cored structures. A relation is also
seen between the location of the thrusts/shale cored
anticlines and the escarpments formed at ocean-continent boundary. 2D
palinspastic restorations, incorporating all the above variables, confirm the
linkages between the trends of sediment fairways, growth faults and mobile
shales in the KG Basin.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90057©2006 AAPG/GSTT Hedberg Conference, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago