Devonian Limestone Reef Reservoir, Swan Hills Oil Field, Alberta

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Dr. Ralph W. Edie
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The limestone reef reservoir at Swan Hills consists essentially of a "buildup" of successively smaller atoll-like layers. Precipitation of calcium carbonate within the lagoonal area of each layer essentially kept pace with growth of the outer organic lattice. Within the reef mass, six de-positional environments characterized by specific suites of fossils (or fossil fragments) and associated limestone textures are recognized as follows: ( 1) Aerated moderately agitated water of normal marine salinity (widespread shelf or submerged reef-built platform). Thamnopora-type corals, Amphipora, "pancake" stroma-toporoids, crinoids, articulate bra-chiopods, rare rugose cup corals, and ostracods occurs in light gray-buff skeletal microgranular limestone of low permeability. (2) Semi-stagnant quiet water of normal marine salinity (leeward side of reef). Crinoids, articulate brachio-pods, rare thamnopora-type corals, Amphipora, pancake and bulbous stromatoporoids, rugose cup corals, ostracods and gastropods occur in impermeable dark brown argillaceous skeletal calcilutite with thin black bituminous shale beds and rare dark chert nodules.
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APA: Dr. Ralph W. Edie  (1961)  Devonian Limestone Reef Reservoir, Swan Hills Oil Field, Alberta

MLA: Dr. Ralph W. Edie Devonian Limestone Reef Reservoir, Swan Hills Oil Field, Alberta. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1961.

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