Authors
Milovan Fustic
Publication date
2007/3
Journal
Natural Resources Research
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
31-43
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Description
At the Muskeg River Mine, bitumen is hosted in the clastic sediments of the lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation. Within the mine area, the McMurray Formation is divided informally into mappable units representing fluvial, continental floodplain, open estuarine, estuarine channel complex (ECC), and marine environments. Fluvial, open estuarine, and ECC deposits host more than 90% of the mineable bitumen reserves. Bitumen grade is more consistent within the fluvial and open estuarine units (12–15 mass%), whereas ECC sediments are characterized by significant lateral and vertical grade variability (0–15 mass%). In the ECC deposits, bitumen grade is controlled by significant reservoir heterogeneity. Facies assemblages including point-bar deposits (PB), abandoned channel-fills (AC), and tidal flat deposits (TF), create complex internal geometries, architectures and associated reservoir properties. Traditional …
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