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Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

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Proceedings of the 2013 South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX) Conference, 2013
Pages 1-46

Geological Development of the Western End of the Timor Trough

Peter Baillie, Gregor Duval, Previous HitChristianTop Milne

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The Timor Trough developed within the last two million years, probably as a result of thrust loading of the distal edge of the Australian continental plate; earthquake patterns suggest adjustments are still occurring within the lower crust and upper mantle. A gravitational fold-and-thrust belt developed as the result of over-steepening of the "Banda" side of the trough. The deformation zone is pushing the prospective Jurassic section into the oil window (Triassic already there). New seismic data has significantly improved understanding of geological development of the area.

Keywords: Banli-1 • Napoleon-1 • Belalang-1 • Benalla Formation • Challis Formation • Nome Formation • Bonaparte Graben • Malita Formation • Malita Graben

Presented at: 2013 South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX) Conference, Singapore, 2013


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