DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-RESOLUTION CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY FRAMEWORKS UTILIZING MULTI-DISCIPLINARY MICROFOSSIL DATA, AS AN AID FOR EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION ACTIVITIES
A global chronostratigraphy provides a starting point from which to develop these high-resolution frameworks. Through integration of the varied stratigraphic data, a basin specific framework evolves which more accurately characterizes local reservoir stratigraphy, and further addresses additional exploration/exploitation risk parameters. The chronostratigraphic framework and quantitative microfossil data additionally refine sequence stratigraphic interpretations by delineating systems tracts through the identification of sequence boundaries (unconformities/hiatuses) and maximum flooding surfaces. Age calibration of these significant stratigraphic surfaces provides valuable input to basin models and thermal maturation histories. Paleoenvironmental interpretations based on foraminifera and palynomorphs can be utilized to produce paleogeographic reconstructions for specific reservoir and/or source intervals.