Geologia Croatica, Vol. 68 No. 3, 2015.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.4154/GC.2015.18
Exploring the potential of deep targets in the South Adriatic Sea: insight from 2D basin modeling of Croatian offshore
Nicoletta Mazzuca
; Enel spa
Alessandro Bruni
; Enel Trade spa
Thorsten Joppen
; Schlumberger GmbH
Sažetak
The Croatian offshore hydrocarbon province is highly under-explored. From a total number of 128 exploration wells, 96 were drilled in the North Adriatic Sea, 27 in the Central Adriatic Sea and only 5 in the South Adriatic Sea. Most of exploration wells were drilled to test the Pliocene shallow sandstone biogenic gas play, which has been in production since the end of the twentieth century. However, the deep Mesozoic oil plays are still heavily under-explored.
By interpreting regional studies, offshore well datasets and 2D seismic lines acquired by Spectrum in 2013, this study identified two new interesting explorative plays:
Structural Karst play (Triassic/Jurassic);Slope Calciturbidites play (Cretaceous/Eocene).2D petroleum system modeling was performed along a representative interpreted seismic section to define the potential and the exploration risk of the two plays.
The results show that all critical elements for a working petroleum system are present for both plays. Several fluid-saturated traps are present in the Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoirs with an indicative total depth between 3500 and 5500 m and in water depth from 500 to 1200 m. For the Structural Karst play the main uncertainties are related to the quality and efficiency of the reservoir, while for the Slope Calciturbidites play the main uncertainty is related to the sealing efficiency.
Ključne riječi
Croatian offshore; deep target southern Adriatic Sea; petroleum system modeling; Mesozoic Carbonatic traps
Hrčak ID:
155672
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.10.2015.
Posjeta: 1.920 *