Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles

Abstract Kwanza basin, located on the west coast of Africa and the east side of the South Atlantic Ocean, has the potential for deep-water oil and gas exploration. Previous studies have shown that the pre-salt system within the area has high potential for oil and gas storage. However, due to the shi...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysics and Engineering
Main Authors: Qiu, Longjun, Chen, Zhaoxi, Liu, Yalei
Other Authors: National Key Research and Development Program of China
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2020
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jge/gxaa055
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/jge/gxaa055 2023-05-15T18:21:13+02:00 Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles Qiu, Longjun Chen, Zhaoxi Liu, Yalei National Key Research and Development Program of China 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jge/gxaa055 http://academic.oup.com/jge/article-pdf/17/6/956/35282761/gxaa055.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Journal of Geophysics and Engineering volume 17, issue 6, page 956-966 ISSN 1742-2132 1742-2140 Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Geology Geophysics journal-article 2020 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/jge/gxaa055 2022-04-15T06:25:23Z Abstract Kwanza basin, located on the west coast of Africa and the east side of the South Atlantic Ocean, has the potential for deep-water oil and gas exploration. Previous studies have shown that the pre-salt system within the area has high potential for oil and gas storage. However, due to the shielding effect of the evaporating salt rock during the Aptian period, the quality of seismic reflection profiles of the pre-salt layers is poor. This means that the pre-salt sequences, the main fault, the scale and distribution pattern of the rift are not clear. To clarify the pre-salt regional structure pattern and further guide pre-salt exploration, we carried out a series of analyses and target processing of seismic and gravity data. Further, combining other available geological and lithology data as well as a tectonic model, we put forward a new understanding of the pre-salt structure of Kwanza basin. The research shows that the Kwanza basin can be divided into three uplift belts below the salt layer, which are distributed in the NW–SE trending direction. The three key profiles illustrate the distribution of uplift and depression in detail. The explained structural highs distributed in the outer Kwanza basin may be related to oil and gas reservoir. This study could provide the geophysical basis for the re-interpretation of the pre-salt seismic sequence, the strategic selection of pre-salt oil and gas and the next exploration deployment. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Journal of Geophysics and Engineering 17 6 956 966
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Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Geology
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Qiu, Longjun
Chen, Zhaoxi
Liu, Yalei
Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
topic_facet Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Geology
Geophysics
description Abstract Kwanza basin, located on the west coast of Africa and the east side of the South Atlantic Ocean, has the potential for deep-water oil and gas exploration. Previous studies have shown that the pre-salt system within the area has high potential for oil and gas storage. However, due to the shielding effect of the evaporating salt rock during the Aptian period, the quality of seismic reflection profiles of the pre-salt layers is poor. This means that the pre-salt sequences, the main fault, the scale and distribution pattern of the rift are not clear. To clarify the pre-salt regional structure pattern and further guide pre-salt exploration, we carried out a series of analyses and target processing of seismic and gravity data. Further, combining other available geological and lithology data as well as a tectonic model, we put forward a new understanding of the pre-salt structure of Kwanza basin. The research shows that the Kwanza basin can be divided into three uplift belts below the salt layer, which are distributed in the NW–SE trending direction. The three key profiles illustrate the distribution of uplift and depression in detail. The explained structural highs distributed in the outer Kwanza basin may be related to oil and gas reservoir. This study could provide the geophysical basis for the re-interpretation of the pre-salt seismic sequence, the strategic selection of pre-salt oil and gas and the next exploration deployment.
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title Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
title_short Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
title_full Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
title_fullStr Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of Kwanza basin, offshore in West Africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
title_sort recognition of the pre-salt regional structure of kwanza basin, offshore in west africa, derived from the satellite gravity data and seismic profiles
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