Preliminary account on the petroleum potential of Timor Island
Year: 1988
Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 17th Ann. Conv., 1988
In evaluating the hydrocarbon potential of Timor Island, a thorough understanding of the tectonic configuration is essential for determining potential exploration plays and to acquire an insight into the geological setting of the hydrocarbon occurrences on the island. A number of specific geological concepts have so far been developed which include the occurrence of olisthostromes and shale diapirism, related to a tectonic setting resulting from collision between the Australian - Indian Ocean, Eurasian and Pacific Ocean plates.To acquire a better insight into the petroleum potential of the area, PERTAMINA conducted geological and gravity surveys over the western part of the island, and a remote sensing interpretation over the whole island. The results of these studies along with the previous geological data indicate the occurrence of pull-apart type basins in the area, which may increase the attractiveness of the island and its surroundings for hydrocarbon exploration.
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