For a data example from our West Bonaparte Margin
Project, please click
here.
Bonaparte
Basin contains several distinct sub-basins with more
than 15 km of sedimentary thickness. An unpublished
geochemical study (John Scott, 1999) sampled the petroleum
types along the south western flank of the Bonaparte
margin and suggests that the oils are derived from
a Permian source facies. This new play concept considerably
high-grades the liquid petroleum potential for the
area.
In the central part of the Petrel sub-basin, the source
is buried deep and the gas found in Petrel (600 BF)
and Fishburn-1 most likely derived from over-mature
Permian source rocks. The northern portion of the
area is adjacent to the Jurassic shales located in
the Malita Graben and has potential for new discoveries
within the traditional Flamingo and Plover formations.
Fugro
Multi Client Services has done full seismic reprocessing
on most of the open-file data providing a consistent
modern data grid, without any statics applied. This
provides explorers with the opportunity to apply their
own interpretation into any required depth conversions
of the data.
For
further information about this area, please contact
Lynda Butters.