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00:00 gas to replace 30 your sources of and just get out of treating

00:06 We need to recognize that in North and Western Europe, really privileged by

00:13 standard of living in our let's just standard of living and all the energy

00:18 we have. Ah, woman, at the rest of the world.

00:21 example, in India, 100,000 people year die just from indoor air pollution

00:27 by stoves burning with Deng just terrible of energy and feel like that.

00:36 really body toe on the world's on . We're helping toe lift these people

00:41 of poverty. It's over one. want air conditioning. They want,

00:47 , those. They want automobiles. why all the things that we have

00:52 the developed West? And this is the growth and energy is going to

00:56 for the next several decades? a the energy consumption in the West

01:05 Northern Europe, and it's really not of the rest of the world.

01:13 , so now let's take a minute just go around the class and have

01:19 all introduce yourselves and let me know you want to get out of the

01:25 . So maybe maybe we could start Clayton. Yeah. Hey, I'm

01:32 down. I graduated from Western Card last spring. Uh, this is

01:40 second Spencer you page and taking structural class in undergrad, which was calm

01:47 the basis of everything. But I like Thio Get out of this class

01:53 gas in particular. Structural. So Okay, Okay. E I

02:07 graduated from Western Carleton University as Uh, in school together,

02:16 id like thio this class A I've a basic understanding of structural job.

02:24 , uh, maybe a more end look at it. Also,

02:34 how did the planets thio Petroleum Geology well. Okay, that's really where

02:40 emphasis. So this will be on to apply Thio exploration and production from

02:47 next. Uh, my name e from A and I would like it's

03:04 same thing out of this course. deeper understanding of A from a different

03:13 . The energy. It's my degree today. Yeah, I mean,

03:24 works. So my name is Miguel , and I have industry experience of

03:32 years, the processing emerging, and thought with the with the current downturn

03:37 be a good opportunity to cement the . I never had my post

03:40 So here I am, back to . Okay. Well, good.

03:47 of the things they'll talk about is , what we can and cannot get

03:52 of seismic data. So now, we go through those points, that

03:57 be very useful. Sure. good. What? James to go

04:04 James or Jim, I guess you're about May I usually go by

04:10 D. Okay, I'm not sure my name is displayed right now,

04:15 anyway, I'm a geologist with a operating company. Not that San

04:21 Texas. I did my undergraduate work University of Colorado in Boulder, and

04:27 interested in growth fault. Specifically. , we just did our class on

04:33 strategic AFI. And I'm interested in structural elements can tie into that

04:42 Okay, good. We'll talk about . It's sort of very large

04:47 So, um, three influence is . Hey, good. Daniel,

05:09 A Okay, e um structural. it's not a class that has to

05:49 with sediment ology so much a e . It's a joke that the strata

06:02 markers. A sequence of strata. marketers. They're they're just strained

06:06 Oh, sorry. Oh, Who was your undergrad professor from

06:14 E first name? No. Last is Martin. Okay, that doesn't

06:21 doesn't ring any bells. Okay? for both of us. Yeah,

06:30 . But Joseph. Yes, Yes. I'm a jealous of training

06:38 trade. You got my under graduate the University of South Carolina. And

06:42 went to work a blood blogger for two years and then was with marathon

06:47 about two years after that. And got laid off in April. So

06:51 is my last semester for the I've got two classes left, including

06:55 one and then my for the for for this, of course, is

07:00 get toe understand along false, migration pathways or ceiling mechanisms. Just

07:07 hydrocarbon migration. E will spend a of time talking about how false actors

07:16 both conduits and steals and put properties the fault rocks caused them to do

07:23 . Geraldine? Yes. So I my name. Sleep here is

07:29 Danged, um, I graduated last from the University of Houston downtown,

07:37 I currently have been working for a in memorial state for about year and

07:45 half now as a geo tech. what we gonna get out of everything

07:50 willing to teach? Okay, everyone . I'm satisfied. And then

08:04 Okay. No, no, you it. Carolina, Come on.

08:10 a joke. Since background, I've working interested for about eight years

08:16 BP, restaurant geology, Uh, I've learned on the job so

08:25 and I really would like Thio A little bit of money and

08:29 I think. Okay. Again in talk a lot about sizing data.

08:40 really are our number 12 of the when gas at a time talking about

08:49 . All right, so we And today we're gonna talk about

09:02 and then someone will talk about Cute. If you see techniques and

09:06 to talk about geo mechanics, these topics are really provide the very thing

09:15 we're gonna do. We'll talk about sales, familiar structural styles, Listrik

09:23 , false false heels. As I salt tectonics and then almost have several

09:30 on full thrust belts because they're structurally . They give us, um,

09:37 really require a lot of structural so we'll spend several sessions on

09:42 And then lastly, figs are the Mountains and strikes clips tractors like we

09:49 in a toilet in scaling. Let's Uh, next next next Saturday,

10:02 coming Saturday morning after midterm exam. represents 40% of your great. This

10:10 be about 40% of material and 40% your grade and told a final

10:17 which will represented remaining 60% of your and this book for about 60% of

10:24 material. We'll just cut four and we'll have a review in the

10:31 session just before the that's. And tried to place the mid to exam

10:37 it would be, uh, most and detract leased from other electronic

10:45 We're gonna go through so on Saturday camping. Okay, so this is

10:55 battle point this afternoon, and we'll about some basic concepts and definitions,

11:01 and strain. And then we'll talk how faults are organized in structural styles

11:08 way too long the stress orientation, thought geometries the step size of

11:16 and we'll introduce a different type of that most people were present who called

11:20 fault a lot of places like the of Mexico and passive margins. Excuse

11:29 . They don't go on to talk basic fault components and define those football

11:34 long, poor damage zones. And were some of the terms that we

11:39 throughout the rest of the succession. it's important thio for these to become

11:43 second nature. And then we'll talk the geometric rules that false followed.

11:50 the false generally can be approximated, is ellipsis usually created than it's almost

11:57 created in the hype or by a of 10 or so. The trouble

12:03 related. You are on the fault usually, um, actually in the

12:07 of that fault. In the middle that ellipse on the length of the

12:12 are related, with the length maximum ratio being about 10 to 100 and

12:19 helps us constrain our is particularly in . But if you're trying Thio correlate

12:26 falls in this today whether five give me the same fault on another

12:31 seismic line. So this will be important strength there. Uh huh.

12:38 then we'll touch brief them. That's . Memory inspects the faults of creator

12:43 to throw ratios because your displacement is the horizontal plane. Um and so

12:51 gonna vary from that and we'll talk how false are segmented. Well,

12:57 individual segments link up with increasing We'll talk about really random. So

13:03 was length false up and how that helped resolve Kenna Matics the displacement in

13:10 amount of strain on the false. then last. People talk about some

13:15 that are gonna be recurring points in in the other sessions. And that's

13:21 a trap. What is three Bill Point. What is the top

13:25 capacity and what is a false These are the things that limit the

13:29 of hydrocarbons that we could get in particular trap. So it's important to

13:34 what each of these represents what each these is in a particular trap and

13:40 . At the end of this discussion , we'll do a little quiz discussion

13:44 that. Okay, The first basic , the first one is the definition

13:54 in of stress. The stress is per unit area ps I pounds per

14:01 inch bars or Paschal's. And this the conversion factor from between each of

14:09 and we represent the stress by typically letter on stigma and Sigma One

14:18 the maximum stress segment to immediate immediate and stigma. Three is the minimum

14:25 and these air just different than sage signal little H Signal V is the

14:33 stress stigma. H is the maximum compressive stress and signal Little age is

14:40 minimum kind of about six. Sigma is usually a rogue easy, just

14:48 way of the right column the way the rock and the water column.

14:52 in extension, all areas, this be the maximum stress but in,

14:57 , compression regime. So we have fault basement caught up with things like

15:02 . This becomes the minimum stress Let's take the age. The maximum

15:08 stress is, uh this will be maximum stress in strike slip regimes and

15:15 compressive regimes and the minimum compressive stress be it will always be less than

15:24 . Need less than weight of the calm. Okay, other important definition

15:33 strain. Okay, this is important this is something that we can measure

15:39 from the rock and It Z. defined as that change in length in

15:46 to the applied stress. It's represented E. It's defined as Delta L

15:52 L or Delta. L represents the length, minus the initial length,

15:59 subscription represents the initial length. So is represented by this formula. The

16:07 length, minus the original length divided the original legs and the nomenclature that

16:14 use the jargon and that will use that the one represents the maximums trainer

16:21 . He, too, is the strain, and he threw the minimum

16:25 her extension, and these were represented terms of a change in shape,

16:32 the circle to in the lips and lips. It's called the strain lip

16:36 , so we take a circle like and to form it into a

16:42 Usually we keep the area constant, the maximum strain represents the the diameter

16:51 the maximum dimension of the lips. the minimum strain represents the dimension off

16:58 minimum radiance from any dimension of and it's it's important. It's very

17:06 in geology and structural geology in because we can take something like a

17:11 trial by and use that to calculate the strains are. We don't know

17:16 kind of stresses are applied to the to get the strains, but the

17:21 is something that we can measure directly the geometry of the wrong this'll.

17:28 is something that we call in structural . This is referred to this schematic

17:34 , others geometric analysis where you measure change in shapes and when you convert

17:40 geometric numbers into strains, that's what call Kinnah Matic analysis. Okay,

17:59 . But if you have comments or , go ahead and just didn't robbing

18:03 any point time. Alright, So attacks about how how false are organized

18:14 that we use First we'll talk about , orientation, fault geometries and subsidizing

18:22 . Right, Okay, so that orientations of what determines the basic fault

18:31 falls are basically shared fractures and they at 30 degrees to the maximum compactness

18:37 . They formed a 30 degrees that one. So what if,

18:42 if the vertical stress is the maximum stress, you get a falter of

18:47 fracture and 30 degrees to that. a 60 degree dipping fault.

18:53 in response to that applied vertical Another thing in the case here,

18:59 are vertical stress is signal one. know, the football and the hanging

19:05 . The minimum stress is Sigma three we get a horizontal extension with normal

19:13 . If we flip those orientation So H Max, it's the signal.

19:20 Sigma three is the vertical stress. is going to get us falls.

19:27 these in terms of train represent horizontal and actually vertical extension. So the

19:34 of what we see here with normal strike slip federals are a little bit

19:41 complicated here again, the signage Max the signal one just as it is

19:47 . But now the minimum stress saying three is the is the same age

19:54 , and so are our extraordinary are is in this orientation in our extension

20:02 that also in the horizontal organization and signal of D in this case is

20:07 signal to that's our intermediate stress. here of the false depite, about

20:15 degrees, they strike it about 30 to the signage dramatics. It will

20:21 that to estimate with the signage. is from the organization Strike slip

20:26 It will expansion and horizontal shortening in case. Okay, now just a

20:37 on some garden way talk Normal You talk about a horse and robin

20:43 the horse representing outgrown blocks. The represent the down thrown blocks and these

20:59 diagrams relate the stress orientation that stress to default. So with all with

21:07 vertical single one in a horizontal signal we get normal fault. What is

21:14 extension and sigma to is a is basically in the strike of the normal

21:26 If we swap signal one in stigma Sigma one Sigma three is vertical

21:35 Signature. It's horizontal. Get along the strike of the fault But now

21:39 get trust falls to reverse false and shortening with strike slip Fault Stigma.

21:48 is again horizontal stigma. Three is horizontal. It is also horizontal,

21:55 like in the normal faults the signal we get over the horizontal shortening and

22:02 extension with thoughts that didn't 90 Let's try to get roughly 30 degrees

22:08 the maximum maximum stress. Okay, just don't to Memphis again on

22:24 Normal faults ones were eating like We get extension dip about 60 degrees

22:31 . Talked about what controls that. this horizontal extension. And this is

22:36 what we see, uh, in mid ocean ridges that rift margins and

22:42 continental paths of margins and district normal like the things that we see in

22:48 Gulf of Mexico are a variation of theme. Uh huh. The first

22:55 , typically 30 to 60 degrees gifts all contraction in the place we

23:01 These are convergent margins, transgressive margins in California threats, bubbles. This

23:08 of tectonic setting, strike slip, strike basically nine degrees, beginning with

23:16 horizontal contraction and and the orientation of depends on the amount of strikes looked

23:25 . And I've drawn a strange lives , too. Emphasize that the maximum

23:32 and the maximum attraction are oblique to strike slip direction, and you could

23:40 that adds to that strike slip displacement . This strain lives is also gonna

23:45 , is gonna rotate closer and closer the orientation of stress axes. It's

23:50 it's getting longer and longer and skinnier skinnier. And this is what we

23:55 in transfer margins and in strike slip . Okay, Okay. Legal

24:05 I wanted to talk about these uh, not very well recognized types

24:10 folk in our undergraduate text. These typically not discussed it all. And

24:17 air these air basically. Besides, scale mud cracks me. What I'm

24:21 here it is a time slice You're not short lived away. She

24:28 you see the scale of these things sort of kilometer scale, Tom.

24:34 these weren't recognized until we got Seismic. I haven't started looking at

24:40 attention to this time. Slices, know, we can learn from those

24:44 slices. The first person recognizes this Cartwright in the early two thousands.

24:51 there a couple of he's got a articles in the a p by talking

24:57 how these four men in why they what they represented. But it's easy

25:03 think of them Simply a seismic scale mud cracks. Uh huh. That

25:10 planned. You hear what they look , Including sides. So you have

25:14 decide decline here. It's in It's 250 milliseconds, two kilometers

25:20 and these are the political falls. what we're looking at before. It

25:24 a time slice basically through here. you see these these little faults and

25:32 out upto They died out down They're they're very, very disconnected,

25:39 they tend to be confined to particular . If we look at this

25:44 we see a lot of these really false. And this is an interesting

25:49 because it changes dip with something that don't see with other types of

25:56 And it's gonna find between this layer this layer. And that's because these

26:04 brittle layers and so they don't have mechanical properties to form. We're gonna

26:12 over too. Transmit these political false the displacement gets pretty large.

26:20 in the United Beat theory on this the form from vertical compaction. Right

26:27 the to further reform are these are are fine grain colonial materials. So

26:37 was before the shales have really been and really turned into, turned into

26:43 Iraq, or even been a compressed , the sediments. This is

26:46 this sentiments were still basically mud, what happens is because of the properties

26:53 fun, great material precedent in one which is what happens to the

27:01 It also contracts into the other So the vertical compassion leads to compassion

27:10 commissions both parallel and perpendicular. To page, we're sort of legal falls

27:17 , um, kind of random orientations regard to he imposed stresses Dr.

27:24 you see here in this cartoon with input of stress with this complexion

27:31 we get an opportunity or of political where we have these fine grained materials

27:37 we have an uninformed in a of course, are more brittle

27:42 And then we get into a lower where we go back into another layer

27:45 fine grained colonial materials. You need get a whole different set of conjugal

27:53 . And so these are These are that are important to recognize in our

27:58 D seismic interpretations, especially looking at water hazard, shallow flow drill,

28:09 , things like that where you need identify where these things are Mhm.

28:18 this is a a cartoon black I want to talk about this

28:24 again political false shown here in red . Viewed here cross sections here and

28:31 , and single 18 is vertical. now our segment two and Sigma 30

28:36 essentially equal. And so you get random orientation of the political fault like

28:43 cracks as thes are compacted vertically and contracted to horizontal. Basically, we

28:58 these things anywhere. We had a three. Seismic. So this is

29:05 the World Globe maps showing all the occurrences of these legal fault over in

29:12 Bering Sea, wealthy east coast of America, up in Newfoundland as well

29:22 Europe. This is through the North , the Norwegian north city of west

29:27 Sheldon's over here idea of these younger . We see these well off

29:36 Tina, off the west coast of , Nigeria, Ghana, on South

29:41 , here about a gas occur here then over here, off the north

29:47 shelf of Australia, off to New off the southern bite of Australia.

29:54 these different places have a well documented false. Interestingly, one place we

30:02 see them is off. Milk was you here. That's because this is

30:08 a active contraction setting. So our one is towards Donald here or in

30:18 this is a sure to be from one. Trump's the vertical compassion from

30:24 . Easy here. So we don't wherever we have way have toe threats

30:31 we have deepwater contraction on stresses. know. Interesting thing about these is

30:44 we look at these patterns of political . And this is a map of

30:49 organ lining a gas field from offshore and all these light colored lines to

30:56 , you know, individual Republican a on this. The red line here

31:02 the gas water contact. These represent different production platforms. They were,

31:09 , two are anchored off here. . And what's interesting about this is

31:16 we would expect from all these billion to have tremendous fall compartmentalization within

31:23 we would not expect this Well, example, to be communicating with this

31:27 or that Well, we would expect all to be in their own little

31:31 compartments. But in fact, we see that. And what I've got

31:37 is this kinetic cross section showing So you have got three reservoir

31:43 A legal fault here, The same outside on the other side. Uh

31:49 . And the throw on these political is very small. So we get

31:55 Reservoir juxtaposition across all of these and we get juxtaposition of one reservoir

32:03 another restaurant. You see different Jack. Suppose they're different reservoirs juxtaposed

32:08 . And so what the's fault juxtapositions with political false is actually decrease any

32:17 so well, it's like I highlighted and here and here they communicate across

32:21 much bigger area than just the defined the political fault. So these political

32:29 actually enhance the reserve connectivity rather than the restaurants. So when we see

32:37 political false and something like Ormen Lange way don't have to panic about how

32:42 reservoir is going to perform, we still expect large training areas from each

32:47 of the wells speak for component paying all the hang walls. The

33:02 blocked the normal falls. False strike horizontal direction in the fault phone orthogonal

33:12 that and the throw is the vertical . Um, it's different than the

33:21 displacement along the fault. So, example, here the displacement of this

33:26 layer is from here to here, is a little bit less than the

33:30 . And we used these two things and so specific when we're talking about

33:40 throw or displacement Fucking fun. That's about 45 minutes. Let's take a

33:49 state of the statisticians and and then resume in about five minutes or

33:57 Gonna take a quick break

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