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25th International Conference and Exhibition – Interpreting the Past, Discovering the Future
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Abstract

Early exploration of the frontier Amadeus Basin in the Northern Territory has been limited due to its size and remoteness, along with complexity of structuring and limited early success. The primary exploration targets of the southern Amadeus are the sub-salt and intra-salt plays of the Neoproterozoic lower Gillen-Heavitree petroleum system. Two wells have tested the sub-salt play, both flowing gas with high helium content, confirming the sealing capacity of the Gillen evaporates despite two significant orogenic events.

In 2013, the first regional framework of 2D seismic was acquired over the southern Amadeus. In areas where seismic coverage is sparse, or of poor quality due to halotectonics, higher spatial density magnetic and gravity surveys have been used to interpolate trends between seismic and well control and create a high resolution depth-to-basement model. Alternate methods of seismic processing have also been trialled to improve sub-salt imaging.

The newly acquired seismic and depth-to-basement model are revealing the architecture of the basin and provide a regional perspective of the sub-salt and intra-salt plays. With improved seismic imaging large sub-salt structures are emerging beneath the complex folds resulting from thin-skinned deformation.

Learnings from the challenges associated with acquisition and processing, along with a better understanding of the complex halotectonics, will have significant implications for future exploration in the region.

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2016-12-01
2026-01-16
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): Amadeus Basin; halotectonics; Neoproterozoic; potential fields; seismic
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