All Days 2016
DOI: 10.2118/180896-ms
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Unlocking the Potential of the Basal Sands, Paria Sub-Basin, Trinidad and Tobago

Abstract: In 1971, the Bluewater III semi-submersible rig drilled the first wildcat well, KK6-1, some 40km north west of Tobago's Buccoo Reef, in the Paria Sub-Basin of the North Coast Marine Area, resulting in the Orchid discovery. The subsequent appraisal well, KK6-2 discovered gas in a series of stacked Late Miocene (NC30) – Pliocene (NC80) sandstones. The lowermost and thickest of these gas charged sandstones was found unconformably overlying Cretaceous metamorphic basement, and has since been termed the Basal Sand.… Show more

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