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AAPG Memoir 117: Petroleum Basins and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Andes of Peru and Bolivia, 2018
Pages 339-375
DOI: 10.1306/13622127M1173773

Chapter 13: Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Stratigraphy of Cenozoic Deposits in the Salaverry Forearc Basin, Peru: New Insights in Assessing Potential Reservoirs and Plays

Diego Timoteo, Farid Chemale Junior, Edgar Borda

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This study is focused on the Salaverry Basin, in the forearc of the Peruvian Andes, which contains three oil seeps sampled and analyzed, suggesting at least one active petroleum system within the basin. The development of the basin is controlled by the interaction between the Nazca-Farallon and South American plates, together with Nazca ridge subduction. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit stratigraphic analysis calibrated with available well and core data was carried out to understand the spatial-temporal evolution of Cenozoic Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit systems in the basin. As a result, the Cenozoic succession is best subdivided into five second-order Previous HitsequencesNext Hit (2S1–2S5) composed of nine third-order Previous HitsequencesNext Hit (3S1–3S9). Subsequently, 3-D Previous HitseismicNext Hit geomorphologic analysis afforded images of Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit elements from mapped Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitsequencesNext Hit. Further analysis of these images enhanced interpretation of Previous HitdepositionalNext Hit systems and lithological predictions. Hence, this study adds new potential reservoir rocks into the 2S1, 2S2, 3S2, 3S3, 3S5, and 3S6 Previous HitsequencesNext Hit and seal rocks into the 3S1, 3S4, 3S5, and 3S7-3S9 Previous HitsequencesTop, for the petroleum systems previously defined in the basin. These new petroleum system elements are related to the potential plays proposed in this study, which in turn, through a follow-up assessment, could become very attractive exploratory prospects located in the central portion of the Salaverry Basin, shallow water offshore Peru (west South America).


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