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Volk, H. | George, S.C. | Boreham, C.J. | Kempton, R.H.
Abstract
The molecular composition of fluid inclusion (FI) oils from Leander Reef-1, Houtman 1 and Gage Roads-2 provide evidence of the origin of palaeo-oil accumulations in the offshore Perth Basin. These data are complemented by compound specific isotope (CSI) profiles of n-alkanes for the Leander Reef-1 and Houtman-1 samples, which were acquired on purified n-alkane fractions gained by micro-fractionation of lean FI oil samples, showing the technical feasibility of this technique. The Leander Reef-1 FI oil from the top Carynginia Formation shares many biomarker similarities with oils from the Dongara and Yardarino oilfields, which have been correlated with the Early Triassic Kockatea Shale. However, the heavier isotopic values for the C15-C25 n-alkanes in the Leander Reef-1 FI oil indicate that it is a mixture, and suggest that the main part of this oil (~90%) was sourced from the more terrestrial and isotopically heavier Early Permian Carynginia Formation or Irwin River Coal Measures. This insight would have been precluded when looking at molecular evidence alone. The Houtman-1 FI oil from the top Cattamarra Coal Measures (Middle Jurassic) was sourced from a clay-rich, low sulphur source rock with a significant input of terrestrial organic matter, deposited under oxic to suboxic conditions. Biomarkers suggest sourcing from a more prokaryotic-dominated facies than for the other FI oils, possibly a saline lagoon. The Houtman-1 FI oil ?13C CSI data are similar to data acquired on the Walyering-2 oil. Possible lacustrine sources include the Early Jurassic Eneabba Formation or the Late Jurassic Yarragadee Formation. The low maturity Gage Roads-2 FI oil from the Carnac Formation (Early Cretaceous) was derived from a strongly terrestrial, non-marine source rock containing a high proportion of Araucariacean-type conifer organic matter. It has some geochemical differences to the presently reservoired oil in Gage Roads-1, and was probably sourced from the Early Cretaceous Parmelia Formation.
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