PETROLEUM SYSTEMS OF THE PETREL SUB-BASIN-AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO BASIN ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF HYDROCARBON EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES

1996 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 248 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.A. McConachie ◽  
M.T. Bradshaw ◽  
J. Bradshaw

A petroleum system evaluation of the Petrel Sub-basin in the Bonaparte Gulf, northwest Australia, suggests that the wells drilled in the area have not fully evaluated the petroleum potential. Some of the lowest risk plays in the basin have not been tested adequately or have not been assessed in probable economic fairways.Several important discoveries have highlighted the existence of at least three petroleum systems in the Petrel Sub-basin; Larapintine, Transitional and Gondwanan. Best known are the Gondwanan gas discoveries at Petrel, Tern and most recently Fishburn, where hydrocarbons are reservoired in Late Permian sandstones and are probably sourced from Permian deltaic sequences. Kurt her inshore, oil has been recovered from Carboniferous and Early Permian reservoirs at Turtle and Barnett. The source of the oil is considered to be Carboniferous anoxic marine shales of a distinct petroleum system transitional between the Gondwanan and Larapintine systems (Milligans Formation source rock and Late Carboniferous to Permian reservoirs). Onshore, there is a gas discovery at Gariinala-1 and significant oil shows in Ningbing-1, in Late Devonian Larapintine system rocks. Geochemical analysis of the oil shows it to be sourced from a carbonate marine source rock, different from the clastic derived oils obtained from Turtle and Barnett.Recent discoveries in the Timor Sea have provoked a re-assessment of the very similar, largely untested, Mesozoic, Westralian petroleum system in the outer part of the Petrel Sub-basin. The prospective Mesozoic play fairway occurs in the northern part of the Petrel Sub-basin, extending into Area B of the Zone of Cooperation.

2019 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 468-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastian Naeher ◽  
Christopher J. Hollis ◽  
Christopher D. Clowes ◽  
G. Todd Ventura ◽  
Claire L. Shepherd ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bayu Nugroho ◽  
Elly Guritno ◽  
Haryo Mustapha ◽  
Windi Darmawan ◽  
Ari Subekti ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bayu Nugroho ◽  
Elly Guritno ◽  
Haryo Mustapha ◽  
Windi Darmawan ◽  
Ari Subekti ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 526-531
Author(s):  
Haider A. F. Al-Tarim

The study of petroleum systems by using the PetroMoD 1D software is one of the most prominent ways to reduce risks in the exploration of oil and gas by ensuring the existence of hydrocarbons before drilling.      The petroleum system model was designed for Dima-1 well by inserting several parameters into the software, which included the stratigraphic succession of the formations penetrating the well, the depths of the upper parts of these formations, and the thickness of each formation. In addition, other related parameters were investigated, such as lithology, geological age, periods of sedimentation, periods of erosion or non-deposition, nature of units (source or reservoir rocks), total organic carbon (TOC), hydrogen index (HI) ratio of source rock units, temperature of both surface and formations as they are available, and well-bottom temperature.      Through analyzing the models by the evaluation of the source rock units, the petrophysical properties of reservoir rock units, and thermal gradation with the depth during the geological time, it became possible to clarify the elements and processes of the petroleum system of the field of Dima. It could be stated that Nahr Umr, Zubair, and Sulaiy formations represent the petroleum system elements of Dima-1 well.


2005 ◽  
Vol 50 (22) ◽  
pp. 2628-2635 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenzhi Zhao ◽  
Zhaoyun Wang ◽  
Shuichang Zhang ◽  
Hongjun Wang ◽  
Yunpeng Wang

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