THE USE OF PLANT DERIVED BIOMARKERS FOR CORRELATION OF OILS WITH SOURCE ROCKS IN THE COOPER/EROMANGA BASIN SYSTEM, AUSTRALIA

Author:

Alexander R.,Larcher A.V.,Kagi R.I.,Price P.L.

Abstract

Whether or not the sediments in the Eromanga Basin have generated petroleum is a problem of considerable commercial importance which remains contentious as it has not yet been resolved unequivocally. Sediments of the underlying Cooper Basin were deposited throughout the Permian and much of the Triassic, and deposition in the overlying Eromanga Basin commenced in the Early Jurassic and extended into the Cretaceous. As Araucariaceae (trees of the kauri pine group) assumed prominence for the first time in the Early to Middle Jurassic and were all but absent in older sediments, a promising approach would seem to be using the presence or absence of specific araucariacean chemical marker signatures as a means of distinguishing oils formed from source rocks in the Eromanga Basin from those derived from the underlying Cooper Basin sediments.The saturated and aromatic hydrocarbon compositions of the sediment extracts from the Cooper and Eromanga Basins have been examined to identify the distinctive fossil hydrocarbon markers derived from such resins. Sediments from the Eromanga Basin, which contain abundant micro-fossil remains of the araucariacean plants, contain diterpane hydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbons which bear a strong relationship to natural products in modern members of the Araucariaceae. Sediments from the Permo-Triassic Cooper Basin, which predate the Jurassic araucariacean flora, have different distributions of diterpane biomarkers and aromatic hydrocarbons.Many oils found in the Cooper/Eromanga region do not have the biological marker signatures of the Jurassic sediments and appear to be derived from the underlying Permian sediments; however, several oils contained in Jurassic to Cretaceous reservoirs show the araucariacean signature of the associated Jurassic to Early Cretaceous source rock sediments. It is likely, therefore, that these oils were sourced and reservoired within the Eromanga Basin and have not migrated from the Cooper Basin sequences below. Accordingly, exploration strategies in the Cooper Eromanga system should include prospects that could have been charged with oil from mature Jurassic/Early Cretaceous sediments of the Eromanga Basin.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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