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Map Malaysia 2009
Abstract
Petroleum System Analysis of West Africa Deepwater from Cameroon to Angola: Using GIS
Application to Identify Exploration Targets
Redzuan Abu Hassan
Staff Researcher (Geochemistry)
Petronas Research Sdn. Bhd.
Malaysia
Ku Rafidah Ku Shafie
Geoscientist
Petronas Research Sdn. Bhd.
Malaysia
Analysis of petroleum systems of a large area, such as the West African continental margin, requires
handling large datasets. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is an ideal software tool for such a
massive undertaking. In this paper, we demonstrate a GIS application in identifying potential petroleum
exploration targets in offshore West Africa. Prospective areas are identified based on our understanding of
the key elements for oil and gas accumulation to occur, especially the distribution of source rock and
reservoir rocks. Using a GIS approach, various exploration and production (E&P), geological, geographical
and cultural data and attributes can be visualized and superimposed with geological interpretation.
Mapping of various petroleum systems elements help us identify the more favourable exploration trends
or prospective areas.From our GIS and petroleum system analyses, the most prolific source rocks in the
West African Province were identified as the syn-rift Early Cretaceous (Neocomian to Aptian) organic
shales and marls. In Lower Congo Basin this include the Bucomazi Formation which contains Type I
kerogen with an average Total Organic Carbon (TOC) of 5 weight percent. In Kwanza, the producing source
rocks is the early syn-rift section that contains thick, organic-rich, lacustrine shales with abundant Type I
kerogen. Potential reservoir in the Lower Congo Basin includes the pre-rift Jurassic Lucula Sandstone and
Toca Formation carbonate rocks. The Cuvo Formation in Kwanza Basin which is equivalent to the Chela
Sandstone in Congo is a potential reservoir that is deposited in fluvial and lacustrine environments.
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