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Chapter from: M
62:Petroleum Basins of South America
Edited by
A. J. Tankard, R. Suarez Soruco, and H. J. WelsinkAuthors:
N. Eyles, G. Gonzales Bonorino, A. B. Franca, C. H. Eyles,
and O. Lopez Paulsen Basin and Aerial Analysis/Evaluation
Published 1995 as
part of Memoir 62
Copyright © 1995 The American Association of Petroleum
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Hydrocarbon-Bearing
Late Paleozoic Glaciated Basins of Southern and Central South America
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N. Eyles
Department of Geology
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
G. Gonzalez Bonorino
Department of Geology
Conicet-University of
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A. B. França
Nexpar, Petroleo Brasileiro
S.A.
Curitiba, Brazil
C. H. Eyles
Department of Geography
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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O. López Paulsen
YPFB, Gerencia de Exploración
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Abstract
Although glaciated
basins are usually associated with nonproductive, poorly sorted strata,
hydrocarbons occur in several late Paleozoic glaciated basins of central
and southern South America. In Bolivia, the Chaco-Tarija basin has commercial
production from more than 30 fields in glacially influenced submarine channel
systems (Palmar, Santa Cruz, and Bermejo fields) that accounts for about
60% of current national reserves. Correlative deposits in Argentina host
the Campo Durán and Madrejones oil fields. In Brazil, the Paraná
basin has significant but as yet subcommercial gas shows in thick marine
turbidite sandstones of the glacially influenced Itararé Group.
The Chaco-Paraná basin of Argentina is one of the largest onshore
targets for exploration in South America, but it is virtually untested.
Glacially influenced foreland
basins of Argentina (Tepuel and Paganzo-Maliman) contain complex glacigenic
stratigraphies of interbedded tillites and poorly prospective sandstones.
In contrast, the glacially influenced marine infills of intracratonic basins
in Brazil (Paraná), Bolivia, and Argentina (Chaco-Tarija and Chaco-Paraná)
contain thick sequences of pebbly mudstones and regionally extensive reservoir
quality sandstones. The key to the occurrence of good reservoirs and associated
trapping mechanisms in these intracratonic basins is the interplay of sediment
supply, regional tectonics, and relative sea level changes. Glacial scouring
of extensive cratons by ice sheets resulted in the delivery of huge volumes
of glaciofluvial sand to deltas. Structural control of drainage patterns
on the craton by basement lineaments resulted in persistent sediment sources
and depocenters. Frequent earthquake activity along reactivated basement
lineaments resulted in downslope mass flow of deltaic sediments and the
deposition of thick, amalgamated sand turbidites (reservoirs). Pebbly mudstone
seals most likely record higher relative sea levels, resulting from basin
subsidence, and deposition from suspended sediment plumes and icebergs.
Source rocks are provided by Devonian and Permian shales. This model may
be applicable to other parts of Gondwana that contain thick, prospective
sandstones in glacially influenced intracratonic basins. |
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