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From Gondwana Paleozoic Basement Previous HitSourceNext Hit-Previous HitRocksNext Hit to Atlantic Previous HitMesozoicNext Hit Rift Previous HitReservoirsNext Hit—Examples From the Western Iberian Margin

Abstract

Exploration on Western Iberian Margin has a long historical track, with over hundred wells drilled both onshore and shallow offshore, in the last few decades, with no commercial discoveries until now. However, production in its Canadian conjugate margins and oil and gas-shows in several wells, open good perspectives for exploration in this region. The potential of Gondwana-related Paleozoic units as Previous HitsourceNext Hit-Previous HitrocksNext Hit for Previous HitconventionalNext Hit hydrocarbons on the overlying Previous HitMesozoicNext Hit Previous HitbasinsNext Hit has been addressed in different regions of the world. In Portugal, the main resistance to this idea is related with the metamorphism that affected the Paleozoic units during the Variscan orogeny. However, “a subsalt (pre-Jurassic) play”, related with Silurian black-shales feeding Triassic redbeds similar to the Algerian Ghadames basin play, has been explored in Portugal since 2005 by Mohave Oil&Gas and Porto Energy. Recently, geochemical data, field observations, structural and geodynamic interpretations, pointed to the potential of other Gondwana-related terranes, as Previous HitsourceNext Hit-Previous HitrocksNext Hit for Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit resources, as well as for Previous HitconventionalNext Hit resources in the overlying Previous HitMesozoicNext Hit Previous HitbasinsNext Hit. The Silurian graptolitic black-shales of the Central-Iberian Zone, show a good organic content and maturity indications within the gas and frequently even within the oil-window. The presence of these units close to the border of the Lusitanian basin and eventually beneath part of it, have been considered as the Previous HitsourceNext Hit for several gas-shows in Upper Triassic deposits. Also the Carboniferous terranes of the South Portuguese Zone include black-shales as part of distal turbiditic sequences. These lithologies show depleted values of TOC but maturity indications within the gas-window. Although these units do not outcrop in the offshore areas, they may be present beneath the Previous HitMesozoicNext Hit Previous HitbasinsNext Hit, both to the West (Peniche and Porto Previous HitbasinsNext Hit) and to the South (Algarve basin). Regional reconstruction studies point to the probable presence of Carboniferous units in most of the basement of the onshore and offshore Previous HitbasinsNext Hit and may explain the occurrence of gas-shows in several wells, in areas with apparently insufficient Previous HitMesozoicNext Hit overburden. Further studies are necessary to ascertain the nature of the Gondwana related basement Previous HitrocksNext Hit and its potential as Previous HitsourceNext Hit-Previous HitrocksNext Hit for Atlantic rift related Previous HitreservoirsNext Hit in the Western Iberian Margin. However, this situation may be a good lead for exploration in other passive-margin Atlantic Previous HitbasinsNext Hit.