Abstract

The NW–SE trending Otway Basin is a well-established hydrocarbon province with onshore and shallow-water offshore discoveries. However, the deep-water offshore is underexplored due to the sparsity of data in the past. New 2D seismic, gravity and magnetic data, acquired during the 2020 Otway Basin Seismic Program, were combined with legacy seismic data to improve the understanding of this part of the basin. The new data have been processed and integrated with existing open-file data to derive Moho and lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary surfaces. Additional wavelength filtering of the newly acquired magnetic and gravity data, using constraints from seismic data, provides valuable information on the geometry and the spatial extent of igneous rocks in the deep-water basin. While extrusive igneous rocks and related intrusive rocks in the Otway Basin can be inferred from seismic reflection data, the new magnetic and gravity data provide additional constraints that help to map their distribution across the basin.

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