Reappraisal of the tectonic style of the Talara-Tumbes Forearc basin: Regional insights for hydrocarbon exploration

Stéphane Brusset, Jean Claude Soula, Martin Roddaz, Gérôme Calvès, Nicolas Espurt, Mayssa Vega, Patrice Baby, Ysabel Calderon

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Abstract

Forearc basins are areas underexplored by academic or industrial research. They are not considered as potential areas by the industry because only three giant oil fields have been formed in this type of basin. One of them is located in the northern Peruvian forearc system: the Talara Basin (1.7 billion bbl to date). The aim of this work is to provide insights for the oil industry about the tectonic style and the tectonic-sedimentation relationships within this basin to decipher its petroleum potential, using surface and subsurface data (seismic lines, well-logs). From a tectonic point of view, we demonstrate that the basin is not a pull-apart basin, but an accretionary prism built by deep-seated north-verging thrusts reworked by shallow gravitational normal faults. A tectonic model is developed, which involves the northwestward propagation of thrust culminations accompanied by the development of southeastfacing normal faults since Eocene times. This tectonic model renews our perception about the entire Peruvian forearc and suggests that anticline traps, which have never been explored, should become a new target for a future hydrocarbon exploration.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPetroleum Basins and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Andes of Peru and Bolivia
EditorsGonzalo Zamora Zamora, Ken R. McClay, Victor A. Ramos
PublisherAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists
Pages323-338
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9780891813972
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameAAPG Memoir
Volume117
ISSN (Print)0271-8529

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