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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A REAPPRAISAL OF THE CARBONIFEROUS STRATIGRAPHY AND THE PETROLEUM POTENTIAL OF THE SOUTHEASTERN BONAPARTE BASIN (PETREL SUB-BASIN), NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA

J.D. Gorter, P.J. Jones, R.S. Nicoll and C.J. Golding

The APPEA Journal 45(1) 275 - 296
Published: 2005

Abstract

A revision of the latest Tournaisian to Namurian stratigraphy of the Petrel Sub-basin is proposed following the recognition of a series of megasequences based on seismic profiles, well logs and new palaeontological information. In late Tn3c, turbidites of the Waggon Creek facies were overlain by a seal, the Milligans Formation (redefined) during the Chadian (V1a, V1b). A basal Arundian (V2a) regression, possibly driven by tectonics, deposited the Yow Creek Formation (new name) with incised valley fills. A basal Asbian (V3a) regression, deposited coarser grained clastics and limestones, the Utting Calcarenite (V3a), forming a possible local reservoir facies overlain by a regional seal, Kingfisher Shale (new name). An intra-Asbian (V3b) regression followed, possibly glaciogenic and/or tectonically driven, with the deposition of the Tanmurra Formation, dominantly coarse clastics, during the Asbian, forming reservoir facies with some source potential. Following a basal Brigantian unconformity, the Sandbar Sandstone (new name) formed a restricted ?aeolian facies, a potential local reservoir. An intra-Brigantian unconformity was followed by deposition of the carbonate Sunbird Formation (new name), generally a tight shelf edge carbonate (V3c), near Lacrosse–1 and Sunbird–1. A major basal Pendleian sea-level fall, probably glaciogenic, with major channel incision and erosion, was followed by Arnsbergian clastics with G. maculosa, the Arco Formation (new name) with basinal shales in clinoforms. The latest Arco Formation (earliest Pennsylvanian) was followed by a Late Namurian regression, and deposition of the Aquitaine Formation (new name), consisting of fluvio-deltaic siliciclastics, with minor marine influence, large scale channelling, potentially good reservoirs, and a regional upper shaly seal. This sequence is unconformably overlain by the basal Kulshill Group, which marked the onset of major Gondwanan glaciation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ04024

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