South-eastern Australia Surface Geochemistry II: Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry in Bottom-waters of the Gippsland Basin, Eastern Otway Basin, Torquay Sub-Basin and the Durroon Sub-Basin Vols 1 and 2

Created 24/06/2017

Updated 24/06/2017

The Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) collected 1430 line-km of bottom-water Direct Hydrocarbon Detection (DHD) data during a survey aboard R.V. Rig Seismic in the Durroon Sub-basin, the Otway Basin, the Torquay Sub-basin, and the Gippsland Basin, during late September and early October of 1991. No significant bottom-water anomalies were detected in the Durroon Sub-basin. Anomalous concentrations of light C2+ hydrocarbons were detected in the eastern Otway Basin. The anomalies were not extensive, comprising only a few data points representing a few kilometres in extent. One anomaly (of methane, ethane and propane) was accompanied by high levels of the biogenic hydrocarbons, ethylene and propylene, suggesting in-situ biogenic activity in the water column. However, anomalous concentrations of C7 and C8 hydrocarbons were also found here and at three other locations, and are from an unknown 'source'. A weak bottom-water anomaly was detected in the Torquay Sub-basin in the same location as an anomaly detected during an earlier survey (Rig Seismic Survey 89), two years previously. The weakness of the anomaly prevents a confident interpretation of the potential 'source' of the hydrocarbon anomaly, but the data suggests it is derived from a gas/condensate, or dry thermogenic gas 'source'. Several strong bottom-water anomalies were detected in the Gippsland Basin. Bottomwater anomalies were found near the Sunfish and Tuna oil/gas accumulations, in similar locations to anomalies found on Rig Seismic Survey 89, two years earlier. However, another previously-detected anomaly (near Barracouta) was not reproduced. Additional anomalies were found near Flathead, and to the west of Wahoo. The anomaly west of Wahoo was weak and in a similar area to that detected on Survey 89. The composition of most bottom-water hydrocarbon anomalies in the Gippsland Basin are indicative of a liquid-prone hydrocarbon 'source', while one anomaly in the northern sector of the survey area is indicative of a gas/condensate 'source'.

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Title South-eastern Australia Surface Geochemistry II: Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry in Bottom-waters of the Gippsland Basin, Eastern Otway Basin, Torquay Sub-Basin and the Durroon Sub-Basin Vols 1 and 2
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