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The Concept of Entrapment: Towards Expanding the Paradigm

Arif I. Alkalali
Saudi Aramco
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The current conceptualization and approach of exploration sets a specific timing for hydro-carbon migration and entrapment and certain geometries for accumulation. The simplest of those is the anticlinal four-way dip closure in which the lighter hydrocarbons migrate up-dip due to their density contrast with the water to arrive to a pseudo-stagnant state. Such an understanding of a simple fluid behavior led to the discovery of huge reserves worldwide. Although successful, limiting the migration and entrapment Previous HitmodelNext Hit to only such physical conditions can be limiting to our hydrocarbon-finding ability. An expansion of the migra-tion and entrapment Previous HitmodelNext Hit that recognizes the dynamic behavior of hydrocarbons than just the pseudo-stagnant Previous HitmodelNext Hit can define new exploration opportunities. The Previous HitmodelTop is sup-ported by analyzed discovery fields, laws of physics, physical and numerical models. The new paradigm states that: (1) hydrocarbons are in continuous movement during basin evo-lution; (2) entrapment is a phase of the hydrocarbon movement; (3) massive volumes of ex-pelled hydrocarbons continue to move on a geological time scale; (4) perfect seals are not in line with known behavior of even the tightest rock over a geological time scale; and (5) hydrocarbons will become stagnant only in a site of subsurface hydrocarbon energy min-ima, which is rarely sustained during the life of an accumulation. The above paradigms de-fine a new set of traps and real examples supported by physical and numerical models are presented. A set of mapping techniques to identify those traps is proposed. The Arabian Platform tectonic and depositional history, and hydrodynamic conditions form a hydrocar-bon-prospective region to apply such new concepts and techniques.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90077©2008 GEO 2008 Middle East Conference and Exhibition, Manama, Bahrain