History of Petroleum Exploration in Trinidad and Tobago : K. M. Persad and C. Archie
History of Petroleum Exploration in Trinidad and Tobago : K. M. Persad and C. Archie
History of Petroleum Exploration in Trinidad and Tobago : K. M. Persad and C. Archie
*Adapted from oral presentation given at AAPG/SEG International Conference & Exhibition, Cancun, Mexico, September 6-9, 2016
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Petrotrin, Point-a-Pierre, Trinidad and Tobago ([email protected])
Abstract
Petroleum exploration in Trinidad and Tobago began in 1857 and was based on seeps, but currently uses sophisticated techniques like
integrated basin analyses, petroleum systems concepts and 3D seismic. Initial prospecting based on seeps commenced in the 1850’s, and
continued until 1905. During this phase, prospectors drilled on the basis of proximity to the pitch lake or oil seeps and found two fields which
were never developed.
Prospecting on the basis of seeps gave way to a more scientific approach as geologists began to be employed. They did mapping to look for
anticlines, armed only with the traditional geological tools of a hammer and compass/clinometer. On this basis, all the major land fields in
Trinidad had been discovered by 1920. They have produced more than 1.5 billion barrels of oil to date.
The second oil province was discovered in 1954 by geologists who postulated extensions of land trends into the offshore. Together these
offshore fields have produced over one billion barrels of oil. Exploration started off the East Coast of Trinidad in the late 1950’s. This resulted
in the discovery of three giant oil fields and a series of large gas and condensate fields. 2D seismic was run in the late 1960’s followed by
exploration drilling along the “Patao High” which resulted in the discovery of over 10 TCG.
Exploration entered a new phase in 1979 with the recognition of the Cretaceous age of the source, concepts of the plate tectonic history and
geochemical studies which allowed integrated basin histories and the identification of eleven “petroleum systems”. Research from 1989
onwards resulted in the concept of evaporative fractionation of oil which successfully predicted deep residual oil. BPTT's recent (2013) 3D
ocean bottom cable seismic revealed deep structures (below the shallow gas), which may hold deep black oil.
BHP Billiton discovered a major oil and gas field within the Central Range Transpressive Zone Lower Oligocene sands. The field has produced
over 60 million barrels of oil to end of 2015. The exploration focus has turned recently to the ultra-deep waters off the East coast where BHP
Billiton and BGTT ran the world's largest single 3D seismic survey in 2015.
Selected References
Besson, G.A., 2014, Black gold, the real El Dorodo, in 100 Years of Petroleum in Trinidad and Tobago: Ministry of Energy and Energy
Industries, p. 16-32.
James, K.H., 2003, Caribbean Plate origin: discussion of arguments claiming to support a Pacific origin; arguments for an in situ Origin:
AAPG Bulletin, v. 87/13 (supplement).
Persad, K., 2003, New Data on Trinidad Oils: Geol. Soc. Trinidad and Tobago.
Pindell, J.L., and S.F. Barrett, 1990, Geological evolution of the Caribbean region; A plate tectonic perspective, in G. Dengo and J.E. Case,
eds., The Caribbean Region: GSA, The Geology of North America, v. H, p. 405-432.
HISTORY OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATION
IN
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
By
Krishna Persad
&
Curtis Archie
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY
THE NINE EXPLORATION PHASES
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INTRODUCTION
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EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE ONE
Randolf Rust and John Lee Lum started exploring
for oil also on the basis of seeps in 1898.
By 1905 they had discovered what is now called
Beach Field in Guayaguayare (cumulative to date The Aripero Well in 1987
over 90 MMBO) , rehabilitated Darwent’s original (Besson 2014)
Aripero wells
and drilled new wells
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In Guayaguayare circa 2010 (Besson 2014)
EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE TWO
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DISCOVERY OF THE GULF OF PARIA PROVINCE
The first well High Seas One was the discovery well of the Soldado Main Field.
Within five years two other large fields were discovered… East Soldado and North Soldado
Other fields have found since then
To the present the Gulf of Paria fields have produced over one billion barrels of oil and
current production (Q1 2016) is 21,335 bopd
Modified from Robertson Research 1984
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EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE FOUR
Conceptual Thinking Trendology)
and Technology (Seismic)…II
DISCOVERY OF THE EAST COAST OIL AND GAS PROVINCES
The third oil province was discovered using the same exploration philosophy
as was used in Phase Three
Dominion Oil and then PanAmerican (Amoco) drilled a series of wells
starting in 1961, on anticlines along trend with those onshore where major
discoveries had been made.
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DISCOVERY OF THE EAST COAST OIL AND GAS PROVINCES
Modified from GSTT
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EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE SIX
EARLY OBC SEISMIC
DISCOVERY OF THE ANGOSTURA COMPLEX IN THE ECMA
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EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE SEVEN
EVAPORATIVE FRACTIONATION
DISCOVERY OF DEEPER POOLS
PERSAD & TALUKDAR (1989 & HRGC Bk 2
Wilson Sands
1995) USED THE CONCEPT OF API Gravity 16.0
Strongly
EVAPORATIVE FRACTIONATION biodegraded
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EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE NINE
DEEP WATER EXPLORATION
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EXPLORATION PHILOSOPHY PHASE NINE
DEEP WATER EXPLORATION
EXPLORATION IN THE DEEP AND
ULTRA-DEEP WATER AREAS HAS
STARTED Burrokeet 1
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