Transient fan architecture and depositional controls from near-surface 3-D seismic data, Niger Delta continental slope
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  • journal_title:AAPG Bulletin
  • Contributor:Adedayo A. Adeogba ; Timothy R. McHargue ; Stephan A. Graham
  • Publisher:American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
  • Date:2005-05-01
  • Format:text/html
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:10.1306/11200404025
  • journal_abbrev:AAPG Bulletin
  • issn:0149-1423
  • volume:89
  • issue:5
  • firstpage:627
  • section:Articles
摘要

A near-surface, three-dimensional seismic data set from the Niger Delta continental slope, offshore Nigeria, reveals important stratigraphic and architectural features of channel and fan systems in intraslope basins and permits the development of predictive models for application to deeper reservoir systems. Synsedimentary extensional faulting and mud diapirism control slope gradient, but erosion and deposition from sediment gravity flows tend to smooth the depositional profile and establish an equilibrium profile that adjusts to the changing slope gradient.

Architectural features and sediment deposits interpreted from seismic character and seismic stratigraphy, in the absence of borehole data, include mass-transport complexes, distributary channels, submarine fans, and hemipelagic drape complexes. Leveed channel complexes are absent in this study area. These architectural features reflect a combination of active (sediment input from channel systems) and relatively passive (slope failures and slumps) sediment supply systems. Deposition of sandy fans is caused by a hydraulic jump at an abrupt reduction of slope gradient. Channel incision results from knickpoint migration headward from an abrupt increase of slope gradient.

Submarine fans that show evidence of channel incision and bypass are termed “transient,” whereas fans without channel incision and bypass are termed “terminal.” This distinction has implications for both exploration and reservoir management. The presence of incised channels in transient fans indicates bypass of significant sand volume to a basinward location. If the transient fan is a hydrocarbon reservoir, the incised channel, which commonly is shale filled, may compartmentalize the reservoir.

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