“Fractured basement” play in the Sabah Basin? – the Crocker and Kudat formations as hydrocarbon reservoirs and their risk factors

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Pub Date : 2020-05-31 DOI:10.7186/bgsm69202014
M. Madon, F. Kessler, J. Jong, M. Amin, G. GoldbachGeoconsultantsO, One Residences Jalan Satu Chan Sow Lin Kl Malaysia A
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Exploration activities in the Sabah Basin, offshore western Sabah, had increased tremendously since the discovery of oil and gas fields in the deepwater area during the early 2000s. However, the discovery rates in the shelfal area have decreased over the years, indicating that the Inboard Belt of the Sabah Basin may be approaching exploration maturity. Thus, investigation of new play concepts is needed to spur new exploration activity on the Sabah shelf. The sedimentary formations below the Deep Regional Unconformity in the Sabah Basin are generally considered part of the economic basement which is seismically opaque in seismic sections. Stratigraphically, they are assigned to the offshore Sabah “Stages” I, II, and III which are believed to be the lateral equivalents of the pre-Middle Miocene clastic formations outcropping in western Sabah, such as the Crocker and Kudat formations and some surface hydrocarbon seeps have been reported from Klias and Kudat peninsulas. A number of wells in the inboard area have found hydrocarbons, indicating that these rocks are viable drilling targets if the charge and trapping mechanisms are properly understood. This study assesses the potential and risks of a conceptual “basement” hydrocarbon play in the Crocker and equivalent formations in the Sabah Basin.
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沙巴盆地的“断裂基底”油气藏?- Crocker组和Kudat组作为油气藏及其危险因素
自21世纪初在深水地区发现油气田以来,沙巴西部海上Sabah盆地的勘探活动大幅增加。然而,近年来陆架地区的发现率有所下降,这表明Sabah盆地内侧带可能正在接近勘探成熟。因此,需要对新的勘探概念进行调查,以刺激沙巴大陆架的新勘探活动。沙巴盆地深层区域不整合下方的沉积地层通常被认为是经济基底的一部分,在地震剖面上是不透明的。在地层学上,它们被划分为沙巴近海“阶段”1、2和3,这些阶段被认为是沙巴西部露头的中中新世前碎屑地层的侧向等效,如Crocker和Kudat地层,并且在Klias和Kudat半岛报道了一些地表烃渗漏。内部区域的一些井已经发现了碳氢化合物,这表明如果正确理解电荷和捕获机制,这些岩石是可行的钻井目标。本研究评估了Sabah盆地Crocker和等效地层概念上的“基底”油气藏的潜力和风险。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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