Triassic petroleum systems on the central North West Shelf – Learnings from the greater Phoenix area seismic mapping and geochemical studies

N. Rollet, E. Grosjean, D. Edwards, R. Kempton, D. Nguyen, S. Abbott, C. Orlov, G. Bernardel, C. Nicholson
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Summary The greater Phoenix area in the Bedout Sub-basin has experienced recent exploration success on Australia’s North West Shelf (NWS). Oil and gas discoveries in the Triassic reservoirs of the Keraudren Formation and Locker Shale have revived interest in mapping the distribution and lateral facies variation of the Triassic succession from the Bedout Sub-basin into the adjacent underexplored Beagle and Rowley sub-basins. This multi-disciplinary study integrating structural architecture, sequence stratigraphy, paleogeography and geochemistry has mapped the spatial and temporal distributions of Triassic source rocks on the central NWS. The Lower-Middle Triassic paleogeography is dominated by a deltaic system building from the Bedout Sub-basin into the Beagle Sub-basin. The oil sourced and reservoired within the Lower‒Middle Triassic sequences at Phoenix South 1 is unique to the Bedout Sub-basin, compared to other oils along the NWS. Its mixed landplant and algal biomarker signature is most likely sourced locally by fluvial-deltaic mudstones within the TR10‒ TR14 or TR15 sequences and represents a new petroleum system on the NWS. A Middle Triassic marine incursion is recorded in the Bedout Sub-basin with the development of a carbonate platform while in the Rowley Sub-basin, volcanics have been penetrated at the top of the thick Lower‒Middle Triassic sediment package. The Late Triassic paleogeographic map suggests a carbonate environment in the Rowley Sub-basin distinct to the clastic-dominated fluvial-deltaic environment in the Beagle Sub-basin. This information combined with results of well-based geochemical analyses highlights the potential for hydrocarbon generation within the Upper Triassic in these sub-basins.
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西北陆架中部三叠纪含油气系统——来自大凤凰地区地震填图和地球化学研究的启示
最近,澳大利亚西北大陆架(NWS) Bedout次盆地的大凤凰地区勘探取得了成功。Keraudren组和Locker页岩三叠系储层的油气发现,重新激起了人们对Bedout次盆地到邻近未勘探的Beagle和Rowley次盆地三叠系序列分布和侧向相变化的兴趣。综合构造学、层序地层学、古地理学和地球化学等多学科的研究,绘制了NWS中部三叠系烃源岩的时空分布图。下-中三叠世古地理以Bedout次盆地到Beagle次盆地的三角洲体系为主导。与NWS沿线的其他油藏相比,Phoenix South 1的下-中三叠统层序中的原油来源和储层是Bedout亚盆地独有的。其陆生植物和藻类混合生物标志物极有可能来源于TR10 - TR14或TR15层序内的河流-三角洲泥岩,代表了NWS一种新的含油气系统。Bedout次盆地为中三叠统海相侵入,碳酸盐岩台地发育;Rowley次盆地为下中三叠统较厚的沉积包体顶部穿透火山活动。晚三叠世古地理图表明罗利次盆地为碳酸盐岩环境,与比格尔次盆地以碎屑岩为主的河流三角洲环境截然不同。这些信息与基于良好基础的地球化学分析结果相结合,突出了这些次盆地的上三叠统生烃潜力。
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