Abstract

The Malita Graben is located in the northern Bonaparte Basin, between the Sahul Platform to the northwest and the Petrel Sub-basin and Darwin Shelf to the south. The wells Beluga 1, Heron 1, Evans Shoal 1, Evans Shoal 2 and Seismic Line N11805 are selected to determine the thermal history and potential of hydrocarbon generated from the Plover, Elang, Frigate Shale (Cleia and Flamingo), and Echuca Shoals formations source rocks. The modeling was performed by using Basin Mod 1-D and 2-D techniques. The model results show that the geothermal gradients range from 3.05 to 4.05°C/100 m with an average of 3.75°C/100 m and present day heat flow values from 46.23 to 61.99 mW/m2 with an average of 56.29 mW/m2. The highest geothermal gradient and present-day heat flow values occurred on a terrace north of the Malita Graben. These most likely indicate that hot fluids are currently variably migrating into this structure. The lower geothermal gradient and heat flow values have been modeled in the southeast sites in the well Beluga 1. The northern Bonaparte Basin experienced several deformation phases including lithospheric thinning; hence, heat flow is expected to vary over the geological history of the basin. The higher paleo-heat flow values changing from 83.54 to 112.01 mW/m2 with an average of 101.71 mW/m2 during Jurassic rift event (syn-rift) were sufficient for source rocks maturation and hydrocarbon generation during Cretaceous post-breakup sequence (post-rift) in the study area. The Tuatara (Upper Frigate Shale) Formation source rock with type II & III kerogen dominantly showing mixed oil- and gas-prone, and Plover Formation with type III and gas prone have never reached the peak mature oil window in the well Beluga 1. This area indicates that the maturity of source rocks is low and considered to be from poor-to-good organic richness with poor-to-fair potential for hydrocarbons generation. The post mature Cleia (Lower Frigate Shale) and Echuca Shoals formations source rocks in the well Evans Shoal 1 and an early mature oil window Echuca Shoals formation source rock in the well Evans Shoal 2, characterized by type III kerogen dominantly showing gasprone are a fair-to-very good source richness with poor potential for hydrocarbons generation. The low to high maturity of Echuca Shoals and Petrel (Frigate Shale) formations source rocks in the well Heron 1, Plover Formation source rock in the Evans Shoal 1 well, and Cleia (Lower Frigate Shale) and Plover formations in the well Evans Shoal 2, showing gas-prone with type III and II & III kerogens predominantly, have reached the late mature oil and wet gas generation stages at present day. These last five formations source rocks are seen from poor-to-very good organic richness with poor-to-very good potential for hydrocarbons generation in the Malita Graben.

Highlights

  • The Malita Graben is a northeast-trending dominantly Mesozoic-Cenozoic depocentre (Triassic) in the northern Bonaparte Basin that lies between the Sahul Platform to the northwest and the Petrel Sub-basin and Darwin Shelf to the south (Figure 1)

  • Geothermal Gradient A total of thirty two (32) measured temperatures were obtained from four wells, which were analyzed and interpreted to investigate the thermal history of the Malita Graben

  • The well Beluga 1 reached a total depth of 3100 m KB (Kelly Bushing) within the Plover Formation, and the calculated extrapolated static bottom hole temperature of 122.32 ̊C, with temperature gradient of 3.05 ̊C/100 m (Sea bed temperature was 27.80 ̊C), measured by an applied microsystems 12 (Broken Hill Proprietary Petroleum Pty Ltd, 04/06/1991)

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Introduction

The Malita Graben is a northeast-trending dominantly Mesozoic-Cenozoic depocentre (Triassic) in the northern Bonaparte Basin that lies between the Sahul Platform to the northwest and the Petrel Sub-basin and Darwin Shelf to the south (Figure 1). The Petrel Sub-basin was the principal depocentre during the Paleozoic, including a phase of north-west rifting in the Silurian to Carboniferous, but the Malita Graben did not form until the Early. The exploration of the field was started in 1971 with well Heron 1; the existence of substantial shows of hydrocarbons in the CretaceousUpper Jurassic section enhanced these intervals as potential source rocks in the offshore portion of the Bonaparte Gulf Basin. The recent drilling Heron 2 is reported as a gas discovery within the Elang and Plover formations [5] These data urge us to investigate the potential of hydrocarbon generated from Jurassic to Early Cretaceous source rocks of the Malita Graben. Our study aimed at determining the thermal history and potential of hydrocarbon generated from the Plover, Elang, Frigate Shale, and Echuca Shoals formations source rocks of the Malita Graben

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