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Analogs for Fault-controlled Ordovician Dolomite Reservoirs, Appalachian Basin: Geological and geophysical characterization of Central Kentucky outcrops David C. Harris Kentucky Geological Survey Clay A. Wilcox William F. Reid Department of Geological Sciences University of Kentucky
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Outline Outcrop analogs: petrography and geochemistry
MS thesis by Clay Wilcox Seismic reflection work MS thesis by Bill Reid Recently drilled corehole at Stoner Branch locality
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Acknowledgements New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory Triana Energy, Inc.
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Outcrop Project Goals Characterize shallow Ordovician tectonic dolomites to improve exploration strategies Approach: petrography, geochemistry, shallow high-resolution seismic, integration with New York reservoirs
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Central Kentucky Study Area
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Upper and Middle Ordovician Stratigraphy
b N A m e S y / D k F B u L w d . v K x H Q T R J Upper and Middle Ordovician Stratigraphy Units affected by fault-controlled dolomitization
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Structural Features Northern boundary fault of Rome Trough
Left-lateral wrench fault system Central Ky. Mineral District
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Lightbulb Sample Index
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Saddle Dolomite, Clark Co., Ky.
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S t o n e r B r a n c h D o l o s t o n e S a m p l e L o c a l i t y
1 4 6 8 2 5 3 9 7 . 2 5 . 5 . 7 5 1 Mile S t o n e r B r a n c h D o l o s t o n e S a m p l e L o c a l i t y I n d e x
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Ordovician Outcrops Petrography: conventional and CL
Geochemical techniques oxygen and carbon stable isotopes microprobe (trace elements) Cores: continuous core through Trenton and Black River to top Knox MS theses by Clay Wilcox and Bill Reid
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Petrography Multiple generations of dolomite and calcite
Early dolomite: euhedral rhombs, replacive, non-Fe with some Fe zoning, luminescent Later calcite cement, non-Fe to Fe Late dolomite: Fe-rich, saddle dolomite, fills pores and replaces other grains/cement, non-luminescent
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Early Dolomite
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Multiple dolomite and calcite generations
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Late dolomite
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Late dolomite / calcite cement relationships
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Stable Isotope Data –Early Dolomite, Lightbulb
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Stable Isotope Data – Saddle Dolomite, Lightbulb
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Stable Isotope Data – Stoner Branch
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Stoner Branch Seismic Location Map
USGS 1 Allen CNR Core Location LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4
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Seismic imaging of dolomites
Data collected at lightbulb and Stoner Branch P-wave and S-wave (shear) data Data used to locate corehole
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Line 1B Shear Wave Core Location Depth 23m 40m 58m 76m
Line length: 240 meters KY River Fault
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Line 1A (P-wave) N S Line length: 240 meters Extent of Dolomitization
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Line 3B (shear wave) S N Extent of Dolomitization
Line length: 154 meters
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Stoner Branch Corehole
Provide data on vertical distribution of dolomite Evaluate dolomite in Black River CNR drilled continuous HQ and NQ core from 27 to 1005 ft (306m); TD reached Oct. 23 Penetrated several small faults in shallow section Penetrated Ky. River Fault Zone in the Black River: 175 ft (53m) of fractured limestone and breccia TD in Knox on footwall, 280 ft high to downthrown block
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Stoner Branch Well Location
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CNR 3-04 Allen
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SW NE Subsea Depth <507FT> Garrard Siltstone
960 GR 200 30 CNPOR -10 2 RHOB 3 GAMMA_NEU 200 30 Garrard Siltstone 860 20 ft faulted out in Garrard/Clays Ferry 100 Clays Ferry Formation 760 200 Trenton Ls 660 300 560 400 460 500 Black River Group 360 Pencil Cave Bentonite 600 260 280 ft faulted out in Black River/Wells Creek 700 160 800 60 900 -40 1000 Wells Creek Dolomite -140 1100 St. Peter Sandstone -240 Knox Group 1200 -340 1300 ROME OIL & GAS CO COLUMBIA NATURAL RES LLC ALLEN JAMES B ALLEN JAMES B JR 1 3-04
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Preliminary Core Observations
Dolomitization limited to upper 220 ft: Trenton and Black River not pervasively dolomitized along fault Fabric-selective dolomitization present in Trenton Breccias in fault zone are dolomitized- but very limited alteration outside of fault zone in deeper section
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Calloway Creek dolomite 49-53 ft
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Trenton Limestone ft
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Black River fault breccia with multiple calcite generations 823 ft
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Black River fault breccia 847 ft
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Black River breccia with sphalerite 698 ft
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Fault Breccias Calcite, dolomite, sphalerite, barite, pyrite mineralization present Abundant evidence of multiple reactivation Cross-cutting relationships and structural features will allow relative timing of fault movement and mineralization to be determined
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Conclusions Distribution, petrography and geochemistry of central Ky. Ordovician dolomites suggests hydrothermal origin Complex diagenetic history, with multiple dolomitization events Facies selectivity differs for different dolomite types Fault conduits are primary control on distribution, but other factors control alteration zones
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Final Project Review PTTC-sponsored core workshop and final project review: Spring, 2005 KGS Core and Sample Repository, Lexington, Kentucky Optional field trip if there is interest
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