All Days 1998
DOI: 10.4043/8879-ms
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Barracuda and Caratinga giant oil fields, deep water Campos Basin, Brazil

Abstract: The Barracuda and Caratinga oil fields contain a combined in place volume of 4,100 MMBOE, and total reserves of 1,200 MMBOE. They were discovered in 1989 and 1994, respectively, in the south-central Campos Basin after a successful 3D seismic-based exploration in deep water. In these fields, seismic attribute analysis discriminates oil saturated Paleocene, Eocene and Oligocene sandstones encased in shales and marls. The reservoirs are turbidite sandstones, deposited in bathyal settings controlled by halokinetic… Show more

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“…A series of tertiary sandstone turbidites were mapped in this decade, resulting in the discovery of other giant oil fields such as Albacora field (volume of original oil in place [VOOIP] = 4.5 billion bbl) and Barracuda (VOOIP = 2.7 billion bbl). Information regarding general geological and geophysics features, reservoir characteristics, development, and production projects is available in the literature (Assis et al, 1998;Luchesi and Gontijo, 1998).…”
Section: Case Study: the Campos Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of tertiary sandstone turbidites were mapped in this decade, resulting in the discovery of other giant oil fields such as Albacora field (volume of original oil in place [VOOIP] = 4.5 billion bbl) and Barracuda (VOOIP = 2.7 billion bbl). Information regarding general geological and geophysics features, reservoir characteristics, development, and production projects is available in the literature (Assis et al, 1998;Luchesi and Gontijo, 1998).…”
Section: Case Study: the Campos Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arenitos turbidíticos foram então mapeados, resultando nos campos gigantes de Albacora (4,5 bilhões de bbl de óleo in situ) e Barracuda (2,7 bilhões de bbl de óleo in situ). Informações sobre as feições geológicas e geofísicas, sobre as características dos reservatórios, e sobre os projetos de desenvolvimento e produção desses campos podem ser obtidas em Assis et al (1998) e Luchesi & Gontijo (1998.…”
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