Abstract

The 2013 Acreage Release Areas W13-19 and W13-20 in the offshore northern Perth Basin, Western Australia, cover more than 19,000 km2 in parts of the Houtman, Abrolhos, Zeewyck and Gascoyne sub-basins. The Release Areas are located adjacent to WA-481-P, the only active offshore exploration permit in the Perth Basin, granted to joint venture partners Murphy Australia Oil Pty Ltd, Kufpec Australia Pty Ltd and Samsung Oil and Gas Australia Pty Ltd in August 2012. Geoscience Australia recently undertook a regional prospectivity study in the area as part of the Australian Government’s Offshore Energy Security Program, which provides fresh insights into basin evolution and hydrocarbon prospectivity. A sequence stratigraphic framework, based on new biostratigraphic sampling and interpretation, and an updated tectonostratigraphic model, using multiple 1D burial history models for Permian to Cenozoic sequences, have been developed. New geochemical studies of key offshore wells demonstrate that the oil-prone source interval of the Lopingian–Lower Triassic Hovea Member extends regionally offshore into the Abrolhos Sub-basin and potentially as far as the Houtman Sub-basin. This is supported by fluid inclusion data that provide evidence for palaeo-oil columns within Permian reservoirs in wells from the Abrolhos Sub-basin. Oil trapped in fluid inclusions in Houtman-1 can be linked to Jurassic source rocks, suggesting that multiple petroleum systems are effective in the Release Areas. The presence of active petroleum systems is also supported by the results of a recent marine survey. Potential seepage sites on the seafloor over reactivated faults correlate with hydroacoustic flares, pockmarks and dark colored viscous fluids that were observed over the areas. This may indicate an active modern-day petroleum system in the Houtman Sub-basin. Finally, a trap integrity analysis was undertaken to mitigate exploration risks associated with trap failure during Early Cretaceous breakup and provides a predictive approach to prospect assessment. These results provide strong support for the presence of active petroleum systems in the offshore northern Perth Basin and upgrade the prospectivity of the Release Areas.

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