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Seismic stratigraphy in carbonate rocks: depositional history of the Natuna D-Alpha Block (L-structure): stage II

Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 11th Ann. Conv., 1982

The Natuna D-Alpha Block is located in the Natuna Sea in Indonesian waters, northwest of Kalimantan. The thick Upper and Lower Terumbu Formation carbonates of the GStructure were deposited mainly during Late Miocene time. The reefcomplex has a gas column 5,250 feet thick with C02 content rangingfrom 67 per cent in upper zones to 82 per cent near the base. The purpose of this seismic stratigraphy analysis is to develop the depositional history of the Natuna D-Alpha Block and its relationship to porosity distribution. Initial studies were conducted and presented by Sangree (1981) of Esso Exploration Inc. at the 10th Annual Indonesian Petroleum Society Conference. This work is an extension of that study with emphasis on the seismic stratigraphy of the entire L-Structure reef-complex.Lower Terumbu Formation history begins with development of a broad carbonate platform. Faulting continued through much of this platform stage, resulting in gradual tilting of the fault block and restriction of deposition to the eastern edge of the block. Rise in relative sea level then resulted in rapid carbonate buildup in the CStructure vicinity, with accompanying shedding of clastic carbonate grains into deep water on the southwestern edge of the buildup. When relative sea level subsided, a portion of the structural high was subjected to erosion.Deposition of the Upper Terumbu Formation began with the next cycle of relative sea level rise, resulting in the formation of several overlapping reefcomplex layers. Seismic reflection patterns of these layers allow each to be divided into a reef and an off-reef facies. Currently available well date suggests that the reef facies has higher porosity than the off-reef facies.Further drilling evaluation of the structure is planned and we will continue to use the well data to test our working hypotheses of porosity distribution based on seismic facies interpretation.

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