Teclink 3D: A New Approach for Petroleum Systems Modeling in Fold and Thrust Belts – A Case Study from Bolivia
Friedemann Baur1**, Thomas Fuchs1, Emilio Rocha2, Matias Di Benedetto2, Simone Sciamanna3, and Carolyn Lampe1
1IES, Integrated Exploration Systems, Ritterstr. 23, 52072 Aachen, Germany
2RepsolYPF, Esmeralda 255, Buenos Aires C1035ABE, Argentina
3RepsolYPF, E&P Brazil, Praia do Botafogo, 300, 22250-040 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
**Corresponding author: Phone: +49 - 241 - 51586 – 59, e-mail: [email protected]
A new technical approach called PetroMod 3D-TecLink® has been applied to a study area in the Bolivian Andes to address and understand complex, compressional tectonic structures in a fully integrated petroleum systems modeling framework. Thrusted strata imply the duplication of individual layers, which poses problems during numerical simulation as it results in multiple depth-values for a given layer. In order to address this problem, the model needs to be subdivided into individual “thrust-” or “fault blocks”, each representing a geometrical
unit, without repetitive strata, within the model cube. While this is a common procedure in software packages that are designed to reconstruct and balance tectonic movement through time (both compressional and extensional), in petroleum systems modeling not only the
geometrical
aspects through time but also physical properties such as compaction, decompaction, pressure, temperature, maturity, petroleum saturations, etc. need to be addressed. The new technique links the structural geological approach with the petroleum systems modeling approach and is used to investigate and improve predictions for petroleum systems in complex tectonic settings.


AAPG Search and Discover Article #90066©2007 AAPG Hedberg Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands
AAPG Search and Discover Article #90066©2007 AAPG Hedberg Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands