Abstract

To date, most of the oil and gas production in Cuu Long Basin (CLB) is contributed from structural traps, making them more and more depleted after years of exploitation. Exploration activities in CLB, therefore, are shifting towards other traps, including stratigraphic and/or combination ones. The results of exploration and appraisal activities in recent years have increasingly discovered more hydrocarbons in the Oligocene section; some of them were discovered in combination/ stratigraphic traps. Many studies on Oligocene targets in Southeast CLB have been carried out but only a few mention nonstructural traps. This leads to uncertainty about the forming mechanisms and distribution, as well as unevaluated hydrocarbon potential of these traps. An integrated approach- utilizing methods of seismic sequence stratigraphy, seismic attribute interpretation, and petrophysical/ petrographical analysis- was applied in this research to identify the forming mechanisms of Oligocene combination/ stratigraphic traps in southeast area of CLB and to evaluate their reservoir quality. The research results show that the key forming factor for stratigraphic traps of sand body is lithology change and the one for pinch-out stratigraphic traps is tapering off of sand layers landward or toward the horsts. The reservoir quality of these traps ranges from moderate to good. By integratedly applying the methods, the forming mechanisms and reservoir quality of Oligocene stratigraphic traps could be delineated. In order to optimize the next-stage exploration strategy in CLB, detailed studies on petroleum system, especially top and bottom seals, and the hydrocarbon potential of these stratigraphic traps, need to be carried out.

Highlights

  • Cuu Long Basin (CLB) is a matured basin with high density of exploration and production activities

  • Several research studies were conducted in CLB, to search for non-structural traps, showing that there existed pinch-out traps in Oligocene deposits that were distributed along the Northwestern monocline of Con Son Swell 1–4

  • This paper focuses on the identification of several trap types ascertained in the Oligocene section and their distribution, as well as the main risks in exploration using various methods of seismic stratigraphy and seismic attribute analysis in conjunction with

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Introduction

Cuu Long Basin (CLB) is a matured basin with high density of exploration and production activities. Several research studies were conducted in CLB, to search for non-structural traps, showing that there existed pinch-out traps in Oligocene deposits that were distributed along the Northwestern monocline of Con Son Swell 1–4 These traps were not paid sufficient attention in petroleum exploration due to low petroleum potential evaluated. Exploration activities in the southeastern margin of CLB have identified several stratigraphic traps formed by appropriate changes in rock facies. Their existence has been confirmed through several wells. These findings have opened up a new direction for petroleum exploration of potential stratigraphic/combination traps in southeastern CLB 5 Prospecting these non-structural traps is a difficult task due to the complex distribution and large range of exploration risks. This paper focuses on the identification of several trap types ascertained in the Oligocene section and their distribution, as well as the main risks in exploration using various methods of seismic stratigraphy and seismic attribute analysis in conjunction with

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