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The Discovery of a Paleogene Carbonate Platform Using 3-D Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Geometry, Espirito Santo Basin, Offshore Brazil

 

Campbell, A. Ewan1, Klaus Fischer1, Matthias Stollenwerk2, Wolfgang H.H.J. Ludwig1, Christian Derer3, Michael Zechner1 (1) Wintershall AG, Kassel, Germany (2) Wintershall Nordkaspische Explorations- und Produktions GmbH, Moscow, Russia (3) Wintershall Noordzee B.V, Den Haag, Netherlands

 

Acquisition and interpretation of a PrSTM 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit cube in the Espirito Santo basin, Brazil allowed for the interpretation of a Tertiary carbonate platform and the definition of a new offshore play. Initial exploration efforts in the exploration area focused on exploring for Late Cretaceous and Paleogene turbidites. Improved Previous HitseismicNext Hit resolution allowed for the iden­tification of stratal geometries unique to carbonate platforms. There was no well coverage in the block so a regional correlation study was made, based on 2D Previous HitseismicNext Hit data to tie the platform to wells containing the same carbonate interval. The study showed a Tertiary plat­form development with large-scale, prograding, clinoforms with 40o slope angles, raised rim and margin geometry and a flat-lying, back-reef lagoon. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit geometry clearly shows the outbuilding of the platform followed by an incipient drowning with an associated back­stepping build up. Carbonate growth continued with a subsequent drop in sea level and the rapid progradation of smaller platforms off, and away from, the buildups with small-scale clinoforms clearly visible on Previous HitseismicNext Hit sections and Previous HitattributeNext Hit maps. Carbonate growth termi­nated and the platforms were capped in marine shale. Regional cuttings studies from off­platform intervals indicated the “carbonate factory” was dominated by large benthic fora­manifera, bryozoans and red algae. Previous HitSeismicTop geometries imply high-energy depositional environments while analogues indicate the potential for favourable reservoir.