Golfo San Jorge Basin Explained

Golfo San Jorge Basin
Other Name:Cuenca del Golfo San Jorge
Named For:San Jorge Gulf
Pushpin Map:Argentina
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the basin in Argentina
Pushpin Relief:1
Coordinates:-45°N -117°W
Location:Southern South America
Region:Patagonia
State:Chubut, Santa Cruz
Cities:Comodoro Rivadavia
Onoffshore:Both
Boundaries:North Patagonian Massif, Deseado Massif, Andes
Partof:Southern Atlantic rift basins
Seas:South Atlantic
Rivers:Chico River
Lakes:Lake Musters and Lake Colhué Huapí
Area:170000km2
Basin Type:Rift
Plate:South American
Orogeny:Opening of the South Atlantic
Age:Early Jurassic-Pleistocene
Stratigraphy:Stratigraphy
Fields:Cañadón León, Cerro Dragón, Diadema, El Tordillo

The Golfo San Jorge Basin (Spanish; Castilian: Cuenca del Golfo San Jorge) is a hydrocarbon-rich sedimentary basin located in eastern Patagonia, Argentina. The basin covers the entire San Jorge Gulf and an inland area west of it, having one half located in Santa Cruz Province and the other in Chubut Province. The northern boundary of the basin is the North Patagonian Massif while the Deseado Massif forms the southern boundary of the basin. The basin has largely developed under condition of extensional tectonics, including rifting.[1]

The basin is of paleontological significance as it hosts six out of 22 defining formations for the SALMA classification, the geochronology for the Cenozoic used in South America.

At the center of the basin accumulated sediments reach more than 8000m (26,000feet) of thickness. Oil was first discovered in 1907 and over the years it has become the second most productive hydrocarbon basin in Argentina after Neuquén Basin.[1]

Stratigraphy

The stratigraphy of the Golfo San Jorge Basin covers the following units:[1] [2] [3]

Unit Age
Tectonic regime Thickness
(m)
Petroleum geology
40
Mayoan
Santacrucian 200
280
Colhuehuapian 120
Deseadan
Tinguirirican
42
Mustersan
Casamayoran 44
Riochican 42
Itaboraian
25
200 Petroleum reservoir
Late sag 4000+
Early sag 1500+ Source rock and petroleum reservoir
Late rift 560
1700+ Source rock
Early rift Volcaniclastic 1300+
Pre-rift Shallow marine 700+

See also

References

Bibliography

General
Cretaceous

Paleogene

Andesitas Huancache Formation
Bororó Formation
Casamayor Formation
Las Flores Formation
Koluel Kaike Formation
Peñas Coloradas Formation
Río Chico Group
Salamanca Formation

Neogene

Río Mayo Formation
Sarmiento Formation & Colhué Huapí Member

Notes and References

  1. Sylwan . Caudio A. . 2001 . Geology of the Golfo San Jorge Basin, Argentina . . 27 . 123–157 . 4 December 2015.
  2. Raigemborn et al., 2010, p.243
  3. Cortés, 1986, p.49