Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications
- Autores
- Shchepetkina, Alina; Ponce, Juan José; Carmona, Noelia Beatriz; Mángano, Gabriela; Buatois, Luis; Ribas, Soledad; Villar Benvenuto, Marcela
- Año de publicación
- 2020
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- Fil: Shchepetkina, Alina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina.
Fil: Ponce, Juan José. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina.
Fil: Carmona, Noelia Beatriz. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina.
Fil: Mángano, Gabriela. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5E2
Fil: Buatois, Luis. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5E2
Fil: Ribas, Soledad. YPF, Talero 360, Neuquén, Neuquén, 8300, Argentina
Fil: Villar Benvenuto, Marcela. YPF, Talero 360, Neuquén, Neuquén, 8300, Argentina
The upper Valanginian – lower Aptian Centenario Formation is a significant producer of oil and gas in the Neuquén Basin, western Argentina. This formation is located exclusively in the subsurface of the eastern and northeastern Neuquén Basin, and is 450–1000 m thick. The Centenario Formation laterally interfingers with the Agrio Formation. Previous studies addressing the paleogeographic history of the Centenario Formation are scarce, and a comprehensive geological model has yet to be put forward. The current study scrutinizes the Centenario Formation, especially its lower member, within the northeastern Neuquén Basin. The study area includes the Cerro Hamaca Oeste, Señal Cerro Bayo, and Volcán Auca Mahuida oilfields operated by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF). Sedimentological and ichnological core data, geophysical well logs, and petrographic thin sections have been utilized to construct a geological model. Eleven sedimentary facies and three facies associations have been identified from the core dataset, providing insights into the paleoenvironmental settings and their stresses on infaunal colonization. Basin-margin deposits from the northeastern part of the study region were formed in continental environments, comprising ephemeral fluvial channel complexes and floodplains, and are ichnologically represented by rare Skolithos and common rhizoliths. The central part of the study area is interpreted as recording deposition in ephemeral lakes, river-dominated lake deltas, and coastal lagoons and sabkhas, and is represented by a combination of stressed expressions of both the Skolithos and Scoyenia Ichnofacies. River-dominated, storm-influenced delta deposits are located towards the southwestern limit of the study area, and are ichnologically represented by the Skolithos and depauperate Cruziana Ichnofacies. Deltaic deposits gradually transition into the basinal facies of the Agrio Formation to the west. Overall sedimentologic characteristics suggest semi-arid to arid climatic conditions during deposition.
The upper Valanginian – lower Aptian Centenario Formation is a significant producer of oil and gas in the Neuquén Basin, western Argentina. This formation is located exclusively in the subsurface of the eastern and northeastern Neuquén Basin, and is 450–1000 m thick. The Centenario Formation laterally interfingers with the Agrio Formation. Previous studies addressing the paleogeographic history of the Centenario Formation are scarce, and a comprehensive geological model has yet to be put forward. The current study scrutinizes the Centenario Formation, especially its lower member, within the northeastern Neuquén Basin. The study area includes the Cerro Hamaca Oeste, Señal Cerro Bayo, and Volcán Auca Mahuida oilfields operated by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF). Sedimentological and ichnological core data, geophysical well logs, and petrographic thin sections have been utilized to construct a geological model. Eleven sedimentary facies and three facies associations have been identified from the core dataset, providing insights into the paleoenvironmental settings and their stresses on infaunal colonization. Basin-margin deposits from the northeastern part of the study region were formed in continental environments, comprising ephemeral fluvial channel complexes and floodplains, and are ichnologically represented by rare Skolithos and common rhizoliths. The central part of the study area is interpreted as recording deposition in ephemeral lakes, river-dominated lake deltas, and coastal lagoons and sabkhas, and is represented by a combination of stressed expressions of both the Skolithos and Scoyenia Ichnofacies. River-dominated, storm-influenced delta deposits are located towards the southwestern limit of the study area, and are ichnologically represented by the Skolithos and depauperate Cruziana Ichnofacies. Deltaic deposits gradually transition into the basinal facies of the Agrio Formation to the west. Overall sedimentologic characteristics suggest semi-arid to arid climatic conditions during deposition. - Materia
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Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra
Paleoenvironmental reconstruction
Trace fossils
Fluvial
Lakes
Deltas
Embayment
Petroleum geology
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implicationsShchepetkina, AlinaPonce, Juan JoséCarmona, Noelia BeatrizMángano, GabrielaBuatois, LuisRibas, SoledadVillar Benvenuto, MarcelaCiencias Ambientales y de la TierraPaleoenvironmental reconstructionTrace fossilsFluvialLakesDeltasEmbaymentPetroleum geologyCiencias Ambientales y de la TierraFil: Shchepetkina, Alina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina.Fil: Ponce, Juan José. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina.Fil: Carmona, Noelia Beatriz. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina.Fil: Mángano, Gabriela. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5E2Fil: Buatois, Luis. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5E2Fil: Ribas, Soledad. YPF, Talero 360, Neuquén, Neuquén, 8300, ArgentinaFil: Villar Benvenuto, Marcela. YPF, Talero 360, Neuquén, Neuquén, 8300, ArgentinaThe upper Valanginian – lower Aptian Centenario Formation is a significant producer of oil and gas in the Neuquén Basin, western Argentina. This formation is located exclusively in the subsurface of the eastern and northeastern Neuquén Basin, and is 450–1000 m thick. The Centenario Formation laterally interfingers with the Agrio Formation. Previous studies addressing the paleogeographic history of the Centenario Formation are scarce, and a comprehensive geological model has yet to be put forward. The current study scrutinizes the Centenario Formation, especially its lower member, within the northeastern Neuquén Basin. The study area includes the Cerro Hamaca Oeste, Señal Cerro Bayo, and Volcán Auca Mahuida oilfields operated by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF). Sedimentological and ichnological core data, geophysical well logs, and petrographic thin sections have been utilized to construct a geological model. Eleven sedimentary facies and three facies associations have been identified from the core dataset, providing insights into the paleoenvironmental settings and their stresses on infaunal colonization. Basin-margin deposits from the northeastern part of the study region were formed in continental environments, comprising ephemeral fluvial channel complexes and floodplains, and are ichnologically represented by rare Skolithos and common rhizoliths. The central part of the study area is interpreted as recording deposition in ephemeral lakes, river-dominated lake deltas, and coastal lagoons and sabkhas, and is represented by a combination of stressed expressions of both the Skolithos and Scoyenia Ichnofacies. River-dominated, storm-influenced delta deposits are located towards the southwestern limit of the study area, and are ichnologically represented by the Skolithos and depauperate Cruziana Ichnofacies. Deltaic deposits gradually transition into the basinal facies of the Agrio Formation to the west. Overall sedimentologic characteristics suggest semi-arid to arid climatic conditions during deposition.The upper Valanginian – lower Aptian Centenario Formation is a significant producer of oil and gas in the Neuquén Basin, western Argentina. This formation is located exclusively in the subsurface of the eastern and northeastern Neuquén Basin, and is 450–1000 m thick. The Centenario Formation laterally interfingers with the Agrio Formation. Previous studies addressing the paleogeographic history of the Centenario Formation are scarce, and a comprehensive geological model has yet to be put forward. The current study scrutinizes the Centenario Formation, especially its lower member, within the northeastern Neuquén Basin. The study area includes the Cerro Hamaca Oeste, Señal Cerro Bayo, and Volcán Auca Mahuida oilfields operated by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF). Sedimentological and ichnological core data, geophysical well logs, and petrographic thin sections have been utilized to construct a geological model. Eleven sedimentary facies and three facies associations have been identified from the core dataset, providing insights into the paleoenvironmental settings and their stresses on infaunal colonization. Basin-margin deposits from the northeastern part of the study region were formed in continental environments, comprising ephemeral fluvial channel complexes and floodplains, and are ichnologically represented by rare Skolithos and common rhizoliths. The central part of the study area is interpreted as recording deposition in ephemeral lakes, river-dominated lake deltas, and coastal lagoons and sabkhas, and is represented by a combination of stressed expressions of both the Skolithos and Scoyenia Ichnofacies. River-dominated, storm-influenced delta deposits are located towards the southwestern limit of the study area, and are ichnologically represented by the Skolithos and depauperate Cruziana Ichnofacies. Deltaic deposits gradually transition into the basinal facies of the Agrio Formation to the west. Overall sedimentologic characteristics suggest semi-arid to arid climatic conditions during deposition.Elsevier2020-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfShchepetkina et al., (2020) Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications. 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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications Shchepetkina, Alina Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra Paleoenvironmental reconstruction Trace fossils Fluvial Lakes Deltas Embayment Petroleum geology Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Sedimentological and ichnological analyses of the continental to marginal-marine Centenario Formation (Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Reservoir implications |
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Shchepetkina, Alina Ponce, Juan José Carmona, Noelia Beatriz Mángano, Gabriela Buatois, Luis Ribas, Soledad Villar Benvenuto, Marcela |
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Shchepetkina, Alina |
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Shchepetkina, Alina Ponce, Juan José Carmona, Noelia Beatriz Mángano, Gabriela Buatois, Luis Ribas, Soledad Villar Benvenuto, Marcela |
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Ponce, Juan José Carmona, Noelia Beatriz Mángano, Gabriela Buatois, Luis Ribas, Soledad Villar Benvenuto, Marcela |
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Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra Paleoenvironmental reconstruction Trace fossils Fluvial Lakes Deltas Embayment Petroleum geology Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra |
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Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra Paleoenvironmental reconstruction Trace fossils Fluvial Lakes Deltas Embayment Petroleum geology Ciencias Ambientales y de la Tierra |
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Fil: Shchepetkina, Alina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina. Fil: Ponce, Juan José. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina. Fil: Carmona, Noelia Beatriz. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Agentina. Fil: Mángano, Gabriela. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5E2 Fil: Buatois, Luis. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5E2 Fil: Ribas, Soledad. YPF, Talero 360, Neuquén, Neuquén, 8300, Argentina Fil: Villar Benvenuto, Marcela. YPF, Talero 360, Neuquén, Neuquén, 8300, Argentina The upper Valanginian – lower Aptian Centenario Formation is a significant producer of oil and gas in the Neuquén Basin, western Argentina. This formation is located exclusively in the subsurface of the eastern and northeastern Neuquén Basin, and is 450–1000 m thick. The Centenario Formation laterally interfingers with the Agrio Formation. Previous studies addressing the paleogeographic history of the Centenario Formation are scarce, and a comprehensive geological model has yet to be put forward. The current study scrutinizes the Centenario Formation, especially its lower member, within the northeastern Neuquén Basin. The study area includes the Cerro Hamaca Oeste, Señal Cerro Bayo, and Volcán Auca Mahuida oilfields operated by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF). Sedimentological and ichnological core data, geophysical well logs, and petrographic thin sections have been utilized to construct a geological model. Eleven sedimentary facies and three facies associations have been identified from the core dataset, providing insights into the paleoenvironmental settings and their stresses on infaunal colonization. Basin-margin deposits from the northeastern part of the study region were formed in continental environments, comprising ephemeral fluvial channel complexes and floodplains, and are ichnologically represented by rare Skolithos and common rhizoliths. The central part of the study area is interpreted as recording deposition in ephemeral lakes, river-dominated lake deltas, and coastal lagoons and sabkhas, and is represented by a combination of stressed expressions of both the Skolithos and Scoyenia Ichnofacies. River-dominated, storm-influenced delta deposits are located towards the southwestern limit of the study area, and are ichnologically represented by the Skolithos and depauperate Cruziana Ichnofacies. Deltaic deposits gradually transition into the basinal facies of the Agrio Formation to the west. Overall sedimentologic characteristics suggest semi-arid to arid climatic conditions during deposition. The upper Valanginian – lower Aptian Centenario Formation is a significant producer of oil and gas in the Neuquén Basin, western Argentina. This formation is located exclusively in the subsurface of the eastern and northeastern Neuquén Basin, and is 450–1000 m thick. The Centenario Formation laterally interfingers with the Agrio Formation. Previous studies addressing the paleogeographic history of the Centenario Formation are scarce, and a comprehensive geological model has yet to be put forward. The current study scrutinizes the Centenario Formation, especially its lower member, within the northeastern Neuquén Basin. The study area includes the Cerro Hamaca Oeste, Señal Cerro Bayo, and Volcán Auca Mahuida oilfields operated by Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales (YPF). Sedimentological and ichnological core data, geophysical well logs, and petrographic thin sections have been utilized to construct a geological model. Eleven sedimentary facies and three facies associations have been identified from the core dataset, providing insights into the paleoenvironmental settings and their stresses on infaunal colonization. Basin-margin deposits from the northeastern part of the study region were formed in continental environments, comprising ephemeral fluvial channel complexes and floodplains, and are ichnologically represented by rare Skolithos and common rhizoliths. The central part of the study area is interpreted as recording deposition in ephemeral lakes, river-dominated lake deltas, and coastal lagoons and sabkhas, and is represented by a combination of stressed expressions of both the Skolithos and Scoyenia Ichnofacies. River-dominated, storm-influenced delta deposits are located towards the southwestern limit of the study area, and are ichnologically represented by the Skolithos and depauperate Cruziana Ichnofacies. Deltaic deposits gradually transition into the basinal facies of the Agrio Formation to the west. Overall sedimentologic characteristics suggest semi-arid to arid climatic conditions during deposition. |
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