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Abstract: Paleogene Thrust Tectonics In Northwestern Venezuela: Petroleum System Implications

Eduardo Quijada, Simon Oropeza

Oil exploration in northeastern Perija Mountains, northwestern Maracaibo basin, has been difficult, mainly due to the various tectonic events that have strongly deformed this area. This study is an attempt at better understanding the Previous HiteffectNext Hit of a Paleogene thrusting event on the petroleum system development in the area.

Subsidence analysis Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit at both sides of the NNE directed Tigre Previous HitfaultNext Hit (which separates the northern Perija Mountains from the rest of the Maracaibo basin) suggests the onset of a foreland basin during, at least, Paleocene-Early Eocene time. Continuous sedimentation occurred from Late Cretaceous to Early Eocene, as long as it kept pace with subsidence, in the west block of the Previous HitfaultNext Hit, while the east block acted as an obstacle against the thrust-sheet movement, delaying its subsidence. Sedimentation for this time is associated with a thick unit of mainly paralic sediments west of that Previous HitfaultNext Hit and thinner continental (fluvial) to shallow marine sediments, with an intra-Paleocene/Early Eocene unconformity, east of it. So, this tectonic event, associated with convergence from the n rth, caused a south-verging thrust sheet giving rise to differences in the evolution of the petroleum system on both sides of the Tigre Previous HitfaultNext Hit, mainly regarding the existence of source rocks and their generation/Previous HitmigrationNext Hit of hydrocarbons, preservation time and critical moment.

Finally, in order to evaluate the oil exploration opportunities in northeastern Perija mountains, it is advisable that any integrated Previous HitinterpretationNext Hit of the petroleum system processes (generation-Previous HitmigrationTop-accumulation) take into account this tectonic event.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90951©1996 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Caracas, Venezuela