U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
THE DINGO-MUNGAROO/BARROW AND
by Michele G. Bishop1 |
Open-File Report 99-50-E
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The entire Open-File Report 99-50-G can be successfully viewed or downloaded (4.53MB), for use with Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 3.0 or later). If you do not already have Acrobat Reader version 3.0 or later, you may download the latest version here. FOREWORD ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION PROVINCE GEOLOGY Exploration History PETROLEUM OCCURRENCE SOURCE ROCK OVERBURDEN ROCK TRAP STYLE RESERVOIR ROCK SEAL ROCK UNDISCOVERED PETROLEUM BY ASSESSMENT UNIT REFERENCES TABLES
Figure 2. Index map of USGS Province 3948 Northwest Shelf, Australia. Major structural elements, basins, plateaus, bathymetric contours in meters, and geographical features are shown. Figure 3. Stratigraphy of the Barrow-Dampier and Rankin Trend with discoveries and shows. After Butcher, 1989 Figure 4. Detail of index map of USGS Province 3948 Northwest Shelf, Australia. Fields are shown and wells and fields mentioned in the text are labeled. Figure 5. West-East cross section showing sub-basins developed between the Pilbara Block and the Exmouth Plateau. Triassic rocks have been cut off by the formation of the Gascoyne Abyssal Plain. The oil window is shown at 3-4 km depth on the East. Well total depths are in meters. The location of this cross section is marked on Figure 2. Modified from Barber, 1988. Figure 6. Burial history plots for the Barrow sub-basin(a) and the Exmouth Plateau(b). The zone of maximum hydrocarbon generation is between vitrinite reflectance values of 0.60 Ro% and 1.00 Ro%. Modified from Barber, 1988. Figure 7. Events Charts for the two primary petroleum systems of the Australian Northwest Shelf, A) Dingo source rocks with reservoirs in the Mungaroo and Barrow: B) Locker shale source rocks with reservoirs in the Mungaroo and Barrow. ___________________________________________________
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