Publication Name: Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference 2018
Authors: Mattilda Sheridan, D Rhodri Johns, Howard D Johnson
Date Published: February 2018
Number of Pages: 4
Abstract:
Recent exploration studies on the stratigraphic framework, depositional environment and tectonic setting of the Mesoproterozoic Roper Group in the McArthur Basin, have led to an improved understanding of the highly prospective organic-rich shales of the Velkerri and Kyalla Formations. From a review of open file drill core and well logs, several major regressive-transgressive (R-T) cycles have been identified within the Roper Group. The R-T cycles show sedimentary features typical of deposition within a clastic dominated marine deltaic setting and show marked lateral variation in facies and thicknesses. The lateral thickness variations are particularly noticeable across regional 2D seismic lines. Seismic interpretation and well correlation confirm the extensive and relatively undeformed nature of the Velkerri and Kyalla Formations in the subsurface, they appear thickest in the southeast of the Greater Beetaloo Basin.