Petroleum System
and
Hydrocarbon
Prospectivity of the Simenggaris Block and Its Surrounding Areas, Tarakan Basin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia: A New Approach
Using Sequence Stratigraphy
Noeradi, Dardji1, Bambang P. Muritno2, . Sukowitono2, Eddy A. Subroto1,. Djuhaeni1 (1) Institute of Technology, Bandung (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia (2) Joint Operation Body (JOB) Pertamina-Medco Simenggaris Pty. Ltd, Bandung, Indonesia
Hydrocarbon
exploration in the
hydrocarbon
bearing traps in this basin.
However,
hydrocarbon
exploration in the western part of the basin only encountered
marginal accumulation of oil and gas. To obtain new
hydrocarbon
potential area(s),
a new different approach based on an integration study between stratigraphic framework and geochemistry has been
conducted to analyze the petroleum system of the basin. Sequence stratigraphic framework has been established in the Simenggaris block using biostratigraphy,
well log, as well as 2D & 3D seismic data. Eight sequences of Oligocene to
Pliocene age have been identified and they are bounded respectively from older
(SB1) to younger (SB8). Geochemically, source rock
analyses comprising richness assessment, kerogen
types, and maturity have been conducted for each sequence to model the kitchen
and
hydrocarbon
migration pathways. Furthermore, burial history based on eleven
wells, has been used to analyze maturity, tectonic subsidence, and structural
trap formation. By understanding the
petroleum system of the area using the new
approach, it is hoped that it will be able to be used as a guidance to plan the
prospect rank more accurately and, broader, the exploration development
strategic plan within the area.