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Source rock geochemistry of the Isa Superbasin and South Nicholson Basin, Northern Australia: Baseline regional hydrocarbon prospectivity

<p>The Paleoproterozoic Isa Superbasin and the Mesoproterozoic South Nicholson Basin in the Northern Territory and northwestern Queensland contain organic rich sedimentary units with the potential to host both conventional and unconventional petroleum systems (Gorton & Troup, 2018). On the Lawn Hill Platform, the River and Lawn supersequences of the Isa Superbasin host the recently discovered Egilabria shale gas play and are considered highly prospective shale gas targets. However, the lateral extent of these plays is currently unknown due to the limited well and associated geochemical data. Until recently, little attention had been given to the petroleum prospectivity of the Mesoproterozoic South Nicholson Basin; however there is evidence to suggest that these units also contain potential source rocks. For example, shale in drill core NTGS 00/1 Soudan, tentatively assigned as the Mullera Formation, has a reported TOC value of 3.5 wt% indicating good source rock potential (Carr et al. 2016 and references therein). Additionally, the Mullera Formation is considered equivalent to the Roper Group of the McArthur Basin (Carr et al. 2016), where shales of the Kyalla and Velkerri Formations host commercial quantities of shale gas (e.g. Revie, 2018).

<p>The Energy component of Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program is aimed at improving our understanding of the petroleum resource potential of northern Australia, including the Lawn Hill Platform region, through delivery of a suite of new pre-competitive geoscience data and knowledge. To aid in the identification of new areas with the potential to host active petroleum systems, and to target future areas for study as part of the EFTF program, this report assesses the organic richness, quality and thermal maturity of source rocks of the South Nicholson Basin (South Nicholson Group) and Isa Superbasin (Fickling and McNamara groups). This assessment is based on a compilation of updated and quality controlled publicly available total organic carbon (TOC), Rock-Eval pyrolysis and organic matter reflectance data. Furthermore, hydrocarbon shows for the region were compiled primarily based on well completion reports and supplementary petroleum reports.

<p>Seven source rocks are investigated within the Isa Superbasin and a further two in South Nicholson Basin. For the Fickling and McNamara groups of the Isa Superbasin, source rock statistics are presented by supersequence (River, Lawn, Loretta, Term, Wide, Gun and Doom supersequences). In the South Nicholson Basin, where no sequence stratigraphic framework has yet been defined, source rock statistics are presented by lithostratigraphic unit.

Shales from the River and Lawn supersequences have excellent source rock potential, as is evident from the multiple gas shows. Source rocks of the River and Lawn supersequences are typically organic rich (River: average TOC 2.2 wt%, maximum 11.7 wt%; Lawn: average TOC 3.3 wt%, maximum 7.1 wt%). However, the high maturity of the analysed sediments (Lawn: Tmax average 503°C ± 87°C) indicates that the kerogen has effectively expelled hydrocarbons (HI = 21 ± 27 mg HC/ g TOC), making original source rock quality difficult to determine.

<p>The Loretta, Term and Wide supersequences have a large spread of TOC values. The average TOC for all supersequences is < 1 wt%, with maximum values of 2 wt%, 5 wt% and 7 wt% respectively, demonstrating poor to good source potential. The wide range of source potential may be a product of the mixed lithologies contained within each supersequence, which include sandstone, carbonaceous shale, micaceous siltstone and organic rich siltstone. The Loretta Supersequence kerogens contain the potential to generate gas and condensate (HI = 112 ± 43 mg HC/ g TOC) over a large area from drillcores ND2 to Amoco 83-4 in the CALVERT HILLS and WESTMORELAND 1:250 000 Sheet areas respectively. The Term and Wide Supersequences require more Tmax data for a statistical analysis.

The Gun and Doom supersequences appear organically lean with an average TOC < 1 wt%. However, data is extremely limited (n = 4 and 7 respectively). Gun Supersequence sediments appear to be affected by oil staining and hence warrant further investigation into their oil or condensate potential.

<p>Source rocks in the South Nicholson Group contain poor to good potential to generate gas (Constance Sandstone: HI = 49 ± 27 mg HC/g TOC; Mullera Formation: HI = 49 ± 37 mg HC/g TOC). TOC averages < 1 wt% for both the Constance Sandstone and Mullera Formation with a maximum value of 1.2 wt% in the Constance Sandstone (fair gas potential) and 3.5 wt% in the Mullera Formation (good gas potential).

<p>This is the first regional synthesis of source rock data sampled from the South Nicholson Basin and Fickling and McNamara groups of the Isa Superbasin and builds on the previous North Australian Basins Resource Evaluation (NABRE) studies of the 1990s. The resulting source rock statistics provide the baseline data for targeting future work within the EFTF program. Although nine stratigraphic intervals are described as a potential source rocks, data coverage is extremely limited and a large proportion of the available data is old and of poor quality. To more comprehensively characterise these organic rich source rocks, higher resolution coverages of pre-competitive geochemical data is required. In addition, future work is needed to improve our understanding of the geochemistry of generated fluids and how these correlate with source rocks. Such studies, in addition to having a robust lithostratigraphic and sequence stratigraphic framework, will assist in accurate petroleum systems analysis and future resource assessment studies.

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Jarrett, A.J.M.

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Hall, L.

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Carr, L.

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Anderson, J.

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Orr, M.

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Bradshaw, B.

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Henson, P.

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Gorton, J.

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