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DE - DESCRIPTORS: Andes-; balanced-cross-sections; Colombia-; cross-sections; crustal-shortening; decollement-; Eastern-Cordillera; faults-; fold-belts; folds-; geometry-; geophysical-surveys; imagery-; interpretation-; kinematics-; Landsat-; Magdalena-Basin; mapping-; orientation-; remote-sensing; reverse-faults; satellite-methods; South-America; strike-; surveys-; tectonics-; thematic-mapper; thick-skinned-tectonics; thin-skinned-tectonics; three-dimensional-models; thrust-faults

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 16-Structural-geology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-016513

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4688 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: Flow unit modeling in complex reservoirs.

AU - AUTHORS: Davies-David-K; Vessell-Richard-K; Bernal-G-Maria-Cristina

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: David K. Davies & Associates, Kingwood, TX, United States

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 5; Pages 33. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention. San Diego, CA, United States. May 19-22, 1996.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: It is well known that hydrocarbon displacement is controlled at the pore level by the pore system geometry, yet reservoir descriptions are not normally based on pore geometry. This study illustrates how quantitative measurements of pore geometry can be used to provide a fundamental basis for reservoir description and flow unit modeling. Most of the research is funded by the U. S. Department of Energy, as part of Class II and III mid-term reservoir studies. Three distinctly different types of oil reservoirs are described, each in a different stage of development and each requiring significant future capital expenditure to maximize hydrocarbon recovery: 1) fluvial sandstones (Lisama area, Oligocene, Colombia), currently on primary recovery - future plans involve infill drilling plus localized waterfloods or CO (sub 2) , 2) shallow shelf carbonates (North Robertson Unit, Permian, West Texas), currently on waterflood - future CO (sub 2) is planned, and 3) deep water clastics (Pliocene, tar zone Wilmington Field, California) on active steamflood - improved productivity is required. Detailed flow unit modeling is being used to improve the accuracy of reserve determinations and to identify areas of the fields that are suitable for future development.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: accuracy-; California-; carbon-dioxide; Cenozoic-; clastic-rocks; deep-water-environment; development-; drilling-; future-; gas-injection; geometry-; Lisama-Colombia; Los-Angeles-County-California; marine-environment; models-; Neogene-; North-Robertson-Unit; oil-and-gas-fields; Oligocene-; Paleogene-; Paleozoic-; Permian-; petroleum-; Pliocene-; porosity-; recovery-; reserves-; reservoir-rocks; sandstone-; sedimentary-rocks; shallow-water-environment; shelf-environment; Tertiary-; Texas-; United-States; waterflooding-; West-Texas; Wilmington-Field

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: N334500; N344500; LONG: W1174000; W1185000.

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-016531

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4689 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: 4-D stratigraphic architecture and 3-D reservoir zonation of the Mirador Formation, Cusiana Field, Colombia.

AU - AUTHORS: Fajardo-Andres-A; Cross-Timothy-A

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: ECOPETROL-Instituto Colombiano del Petroleo, COL, Colombia

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 5; Pages 43. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention. San Diego, CA, United States. May 19-22, 1996.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: A high-resolution sequence stratigraphic study using 2300 feet of core calibrated with geophysical logs from 14 wells and 1800 measurements of porosity and permeability established the 4-D stratigraphy and 3-D reservoir zonation of the Mirador. Virtually all reservoir-quality facies are trough cross-stratified sandstones which occur in channel facies successions in the lower Mirador, but in bay-head delta and estuarine channel facies successions in the upper Mirador. Petrophysical properties and the geometry, continuity and volume of reservoir-quality sandstones change regularly as a function of their stratigraphic position. Two long-term asymmetrical base-level rise cycles were defined. The lower long-term cycle comprises three intermediate-term landward-stepping asymmetrical base-level rise cycles. Each consists of a basal amalgamated channel sandstone overlain by crevasse splay successions which are succeeded by lake facies successions. These vertical facies successions reflect increasing accommodation-to-sediment supply (A/S) ratio through each intermediate-term cycle. The upper long-term cycle comprises four intermediate-term, landward-stepping symmetrical base-level cycles. These cycles consist of estuarine channel, bay-head delta and bay-fill facies successions. The transition from channel to bay-head to bay-fill facies successions represents an increase in A/S ratio, and the reverse transition indicates a decrease in A/S ratio. Sixteen reservoir zones were defined within the Cusiana Field. Reservoirs within the upper and lower long-term cycles are separated by a continuous middle Mirador mudstone which creates two large reservoir divisions. At the second level of zonation, the reservoir compartments and fluid-flow retardants coincide with the intermediate-term stratigraphic cycles. A third level of reservoir compartmentalization follows the distribution of facies successions within the intermediate-term cycles. A strong stratigraphic control on reservoir properties occurs at the three scales of stratigraphic cyclicity. In all cases as A/S ratio increases, porosity and permeability decrease.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: calibration-; Cenozoic-; clastic-rocks; Colombia-; cores-; cross-stratification; Cusiana-Field; cycles-; deltaic-environment; depositional-environment; Eocene-; estuarine-environment; four-dimensional-models; high-resolution-methods; lithofacies-; Mirador-Formation; mudstone-; oil-and-gas-fields; Paleogene-; permeability-; petroleum-; planar-bedding-structures; porosity-; reservoir-rocks; sandstone-; sea-level-changes; sediment-supply; sedimentary-rocks; sedimentary-structures; sequence-stratigraphy; South-America; Tertiary-; three-dimensional-models; transgression-; well-logs; zoning-

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 12-Stratigraphy

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-016585

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4690 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: Foraminiferal biostratigaphy and sequence stratigraphy of the Cenozoic lower Magdalena Valley, Colombia.

AU - AUTHORS: Martinez-Ignacio; Beltran-Martha

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Australian National University, Department of Geology, Canberra, Australia

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 5; Pages 91. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention. San Diego, CA, United States. May 19-22, 1996.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: Statistical treatment (RASC program) of planktonic and benthonic foraminiferal populations and (cluster analysis) of benthonic forams were applied to 18 wells from the lower Magdalena Valley in northern Colombia. A scaled optimum sequence containing a succession of 31 planktonic species (last occurrences) common to at least 6 wells was determined. Seven zones ranging in age from the latest Oligocene(?) to the Pliocene, with a resolution comparable to the duration of Cenozoic stages were found. A sequence stratigraphy scheme, based on the counting of benthonic and planktonic foraminiferal species and the GR signal, is proposed. A thick section of deep water deposits characterized by a NW prograding wedge and slope fan complexes in the Media Luna/1 and Ligia/1 well areas during the middle early Miocene, was found. The prograding complex is dominated by agglutinated foraminifera, higher abundance of benthonic foraminifera and predominance of Gaudiyiana pyramidata, Gupyella pozonensis, Guttullina irregularis, Haplofragmoides campester, Hoeglundina elegans, Martinotiella petrosa, Plectofrondicularia yumuriana (Cluster C); Towards the top, the prograding complex is characterized by Alveovalvullinella pozonensis, Ammonia beccari, Cassidulina punctuata, cibicidoides mantaensis, Epistominella vitrea (cluster A) suggesting shallow water conditions. Cluster B characterized by Uvigerina carapitana, Textularia excavata, nonion costipherus, Clavatorella bermudezi and bulimina pupoides is dominant along flooding surfaces during the late Early Miocene; whereas cluster A is dominant again during the middle Miocene to Pliocene.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: benthonic-taxa; biostratigraphy-; biozones-; Cenozoic-; cluster-analysis; Colombia-; computer-programs; data-processing; Foraminifera-; Invertebrata-; Magdalena-Valley; microfossils-; Miocene-; Neogene-; northern-Colombia; planktonic-taxa; Pliocene-; progradation-; Protista-; RASC-; sequence-stratigraphy; South-America; statistical-analysis; Tertiary-

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 12-Stratigraphy

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-016608

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4691 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: On the fractal structure of networks and dividers within a watershed.

AU - AUTHORS: Puente-Carlos-E; Castillo-Pablo-A

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: University of California at Davis, Hydrologic Science Department, Davis, CA, United States

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: Fractals, scaling and nonlinear variability in hydrology.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Burlando-Paolo (editor); Menduni-Giovanni (editor); Rosso-Renzo (editor)

SO - SOURCE: Journal of Hydrology. 187; 1-2, Pages 173-181. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: Elsevier. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Netherlands

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: International conference on Fractals in hydrology, Hydrofractals '93. Ischia, Italy. 1993.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: The fractal structure of the drainage network and the (subsequent) set of dividers within a watershed is analyzed for four digitized catchments in Colombia and the United States. In order to understand the intrinsic scales involved, sets of networks and dividers were identified under different drainage conditions (pixel-thresholds). Then, the fractal dimensions of such sets were studied (within each watershed) looking for structure as a function of stream order. Two Horton-like laws are reported for the average fractal dimension of the sets of drainage networks and the sets of their dividers. The implications of the new laws are discussed.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Colombia-; drainage-patterns; fluvial-features; fractals-; Horton-law; hydrology-; scale-factor; South-America; United-States; watersheds-

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 23-Geomorphology; 21-Hydrogeology

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 17; illus. incl. 7 tables, sketch maps.

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from CAPCAS, Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands

IS - ISSN: 0022-1694

CO - CODEN: JHYDA7

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-017114

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4692 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: Sequence stratigraphy and stratigraphic trap potential of the Villeta Formation (Cretaceous), Putumayo Basin, Colombia.

AU - AUTHORS: Handford-C-Robertson; Kairuz-Chajid; Cregg-Allen; Cleveland-Gregory

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Consultant, Englewood, CO, United States

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 5; Pages 60. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention. San Diego, CA, United States. May 19-22, 1996.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: The Villeta Formation, which was deposited in approximately 15 Ma (Cenomanian-Campanian), includes four 3rd-order sequences representing marine shelf, siliciclastic shoreface, and lower coastal-plain environments. Although these environments transgressed landward across the pre-Cretaceous basement during a 2nd-order base-level rise, several brief but important base-level falls and abrupt basinward and downward facies-shifts interrupted this trend. The 3rd-order base-level falls and subsequent transgressions led to the deposition of important hydrocarbon-bearing sandstones in the Villeta Formation. Sequence boundaries record abrupt downward facies shifts and separate black marine shales and deep-shelf limestones below from fluvial to tidally- and wave-influenced shoreface sandstones above. Each of these sands (Arenisca T, U inferior, U superior, and M2) laps out landward and passes upward into transgressive shales and thin highstand limestones. Base-level rise and retrogradation of the shoreline is indicated by upward thinning of transgressive sandstones and upward increase in marine shale. Sandstones thin or downlap basinward into shales. Transgressive deposits dominate the sequences. Highstand progradation of siliciclastic shorelines was minimal and limited by a relatively high accommodation/sediment-supply ratio. Base-level falls, however, allowed shorelines to advance basinward long distances. The stratigraphic geometries of the Villeta sandstones, as indicated by seismic data and well-log correlations, indicate that potentially large stratigraphic traps are present in the Putumayo Basin. Stratigraphic entrapment is indicated by landward onlap of the Villeta sandstones, the presence of shales and tight limestones overlying porous sandstones, and known hydrocarbon accumulations in the sandstones over structural highs.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: black-shale; Campanian-; carbonate-rocks; Cenomanian-; clastic-rocks; Colombia-; Cretaceous-; depositional-environment; limestone-; lithofacies-; marine-environment; Mesozoic-; petroleum-; petroleum-accumulation; Putumayo-Basin; retrogradation-; sandstone-; sea-level-changes; sediment-supply; sedimentary-rocks; Senonian-; shelf-environment; siliciclastics-; South-America; stratigraphic-traps; transgression-; traps-; Upper-Cretaceous; Villeta-Formation

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 12-Stratigraphy

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-017363

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4693 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: Generation, storage and expulsion of oil and gas from Mesaverde Group coals, Washakie Basin, Wyoming.

AU - AUTHORS: Garcia-Gonzalez-Mario; Surdam-Ronald-C; Lee-Milton-L; Nelson-Charles-R

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 5; Pages 50. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention. San Diego, CA, United States. May 19-22, 1996.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: An integrated study of hydrocarbon maturation reactions of coals from the Mesaverde Group (Washakie Basin of Wyoming) demonstrates that these coals are a significant source of both liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons. Petrographic studies of subsurface coal samples from a variety of depths (e.g. thermal exposure) show that with increasing temperatures, oil is generated during alteration of desmocollinite and liptinite macerals into exsudatinite (waxy oil) and inertinite solid residue; the waxy oil is stored in porous structures and vesicles in the coal; significant oil is expelled if the coals are tectonically fractured; and in the absence of tectonic fractures, with increased thermal exposure, the oil is thermally cracked to gas and as a result the coal is fractured and gas is expelled and migrates. Similar hydrocarbon reaction, storage and expulsion scenarios are observed in hydrous pyrolysis experiments designed to simulate the thermal maturation of coal. Compositional studies utilizing supercritical CO (sub 2) extraction s and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry show that liquids from natural coal samples, hydrous pyrolysis experiments and oil fields in the Washakie Basin are similar. The data suggests that coal is the main source of the oil and gas associated with the Mesaverde Group in the Washakie Basin.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: alteration-; carbon-dioxide; coal-; Cretaceous-; desmocollinite-; genesis-; inertinite-; macerals-; maturity-; Mesaverde-Group; Mesozoic-; migration-; natural-gas; organic-residues; petrography-; petroleum-; pyrolysis-; sedimentary-rocks; simulation-; source-rocks; temperature-; thermal-maturity; United-States; Upper-Cretaceous; Washakie-Basin; Wyoming-

CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources

DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Abstract; Serial; Conference-Document

BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic

RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2000, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States

IS - ISSN: 0094-0038

CO - CODEN: APGAB2

AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 1997-017523

UD - UPDATE CODE: 199706

Registro 4694 de 5614 - GeoRef Disc 4: 1993-1996

TI - TITLE: Landsat analysis of the upper Cauca Basin, Colombia.

AU - AUTHORS: Noel-James-A; Sers-Sidney

AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Trinity Gas, Brownwood, TX, United States

BK - BOOK TITLE: In: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention.

BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Anonymous

SO - SOURCE: Annual Meeting Abstracts - American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. 5; Pages 106. 1996.

PB - PUBLISHER: American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Tulsa, OK, United States. 1996.

CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-States

PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1996

CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1996 annual convention. San Diego, CA, United States. May 19-22, 1996.

LA - LANGUAGE: English

AB - ABSTRACT: The upper Cauca Basin is located in western Columbia, bounded on the west by the Cordillera Occidental and the Cauca Fault and on the east by the Cordillera Central and the Romeral Fault. It extends northward from the Patia divide to the confluence with the Rio Magdalena. Structurally, the basin is a graben between the Cauca Fault on the west and the Romeral Fault on the east. The study area is in the upper Cauca Basin and comprises 370,000 acres between Corinta in the south and Rio Sonso in the north. The landsat preliminary analysis was completed by Earth Satellite Corporation. The map sheets taken from a larger mosaic were three Landsat multispectral scanner images. Path 9/Row 57 & 58, 1987 and Path 9/Row 59, 1976. MSS bands 4,2,1 are displayed in false colors red, green and blue. The Cali area was refined using Path 9/Row 7 acquired in 1990. Faults, fracture systems and folds were interpreted to be present from the lineaments and topographic features on the images. The regional Cauca, Romeral, and Palimera-Buga faults are shown. Cross faults that may be the offsets of gravity anomalies are indicated as well, and appear truncated or offset in the sediments at the Basin edges. The margins of the basin are marked by deformed sediments presumably of Tertiary age.

DE - DESCRIPTORS: Andes-; Cauca-Basin; Cauca-Fault; Central-Cordillera; Colombia-; Corinto-Colombia; deformation-; displacements-; faults-; fractures-; geophysical-surveys; grabens-; Landsat-; Magdalena-River; mapping-; multispectral-scanner; Palimera-Buga-Fault; remote-sensing; Romeral-Fault; Sonso-River; South-America; surveys-; systems-; western-Colombia; Western-Cordillera


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