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ABSTRACT: Palaeogeographic Controls on pre-Tertiary Previous HitSourceNext Hit Previous HitRockNext Hit Distribution on the Northern Australian Continental Margin

Livsey, Andrew R.1 and Tim R. Charlton2
(1) PT Robertson Utama Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 
(2) Consultant, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

The distribution of pre-Tertiary Previous HitsourceNext Hit rocks on the northern part of the Australian continent is poorly understood due to the lack of well penetrations and the large extent of the area. Previous HitSourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit indications have however been noted from throughout the area and at many stratigraphic levels, ranging from Cambrian to Cretaceous. A key to predicting their distribution and type is an understanding of the palaeogeographies for the principal Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit time slices and knowledge of the controls on Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit development.

Palaeogeographic maps have been compiled for a series of time-slices ranging from Maastrichtian to Early Permian, based on published information, well data and tectonic reconstruction for an area including the Northwest Shelf, eastern Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

Previous HitSourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit data have also been compiled and interpreted to understand the nature of the Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit systems. These results have then been integrated with the palaeogeographic reconstructions in order to predict Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit play fairways over the area. In areas where Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit indications are rare or absent, the Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit model has been extrapolated from the results of analyses of oils and gases.

The results of these Previous HitsourceNext Hit Previous HitrockNext Hit interpretations indicate that Previous HitsourceTop rocks may have been deposited over large parts of this area during particular time-periods thus upgrading the hydrocarbon prospectivity of largely undrilled acreage.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90913©2000 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Bali, Indonesia