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Integrated bio- and chemo-stratigraphy for Early Cretaceous strata offshore Gabon: additional constraints on the timing of salt deposition and rifting of the South Atlantic

Integrated bio- and chemo-stratigraphy for Early Cretaceous strata offshore Gabon: additional constraints on the timing of salt deposition and rifting of the South Atlantic
Integrated bio- and chemo-stratigraphy for Early Cretaceous strata offshore Gabon: additional constraints on the timing of salt deposition and rifting of the South Atlantic

Early Cretaceous rift basins of the incipient South Atlantic have been the focus of intense hydrocarbon exploration and production activities and host some large oil accumulations in sections predating an interval of major salt deposition, particularly in the central segment of the South Atlantic. Understanding the timing (and associated uncertainties) of source rock and reservoir deposition and their relationship with rift evolution is critical for successful exploration. However, there are still many unresolved issues and data gaps regarding the precise age and duration of salt deposition. Better chronological constraints are particularly needed to determine the timing of deposition of Pre-Salt reservoirs and the primary evaporites, as well as the secondary phase of halokinensis that resulted in variable reservoir sealing potential. To help address this gap, stable carbon isotope (δ 13C) records from bulk organic matter and insoluble kerogen were generated for the Early Cretaceous salt and Pre-Salt intervals from two exploration wells offshore of Gabon. The bulk organic δ 13C stratigraphies for the two wells were then integrated with palynological and ostracod biostratigraphy and placed within a sequence stratigraphic and regional tectonic framework, providing new constraints on the timing of rift lake evolution and salt deposition. The good correlation between the offshore Gabon δ 13C record with other published sections calibrated to the current Geologic Time Scale as well as other regional sections from NE Brazil, supports the reliability of our new Gabon δ 13C record. Several δ 13C excursions are identified in the Pre-Salt sequence and are correlated with the Valanginian Weissert event and Early Aptian δ 13C event(s). Salt deposition on the Gabon margin is interpreted to have occurred during an interval straddling the Early-Late Aptian boundary (∼118.4–116.8 Ma). These findings are comparable with other published estimates for salt deposition from northeast Brazil but differ from published estimates from the Campos-Santos basins; the latter are critically discussed. This study provides an important stratigraphic dataset for offshore Gabon and contributes to the ongoing debate regarding the timing of rifting and salt deposition in the Early Cretaceous of the South Atlantic passive margin system.

Carbon isotope stratigraphy, Early cretaceous, Gabon, Salt
0264-8172
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Eldrett, James S., Bergman, Steven C., Heine, Christian, Edwards, Paul, Jakeman, Marcus, Miles, Nick, Hambach, Bastian, Bohaty, Steven M. and Wilding, Megan R. (2022) Integrated bio- and chemo-stratigraphy for Early Cretaceous strata offshore Gabon: additional constraints on the timing of salt deposition and rifting of the South Atlantic. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 148, [106037]. (doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.106037).

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Early Cretaceous rift basins of the incipient South Atlantic have been the focus of intense hydrocarbon exploration and production activities and host some large oil accumulations in sections predating an interval of major salt deposition, particularly in the central segment of the South Atlantic. Understanding the timing (and associated uncertainties) of source rock and reservoir deposition and their relationship with rift evolution is critical for successful exploration. However, there are still many unresolved issues and data gaps regarding the precise age and duration of salt deposition. Better chronological constraints are particularly needed to determine the timing of deposition of Pre-Salt reservoirs and the primary evaporites, as well as the secondary phase of halokinensis that resulted in variable reservoir sealing potential. To help address this gap, stable carbon isotope (δ 13C) records from bulk organic matter and insoluble kerogen were generated for the Early Cretaceous salt and Pre-Salt intervals from two exploration wells offshore of Gabon. The bulk organic δ 13C stratigraphies for the two wells were then integrated with palynological and ostracod biostratigraphy and placed within a sequence stratigraphic and regional tectonic framework, providing new constraints on the timing of rift lake evolution and salt deposition. The good correlation between the offshore Gabon δ 13C record with other published sections calibrated to the current Geologic Time Scale as well as other regional sections from NE Brazil, supports the reliability of our new Gabon δ 13C record. Several δ 13C excursions are identified in the Pre-Salt sequence and are correlated with the Valanginian Weissert event and Early Aptian δ 13C event(s). Salt deposition on the Gabon margin is interpreted to have occurred during an interval straddling the Early-Late Aptian boundary (∼118.4–116.8 Ma). These findings are comparable with other published estimates for salt deposition from northeast Brazil but differ from published estimates from the Campos-Santos basins; the latter are critically discussed. This study provides an important stratigraphic dataset for offshore Gabon and contributes to the ongoing debate regarding the timing of rifting and salt deposition in the Early Cretaceous of the South Atlantic passive margin system.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 November 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 November 2022
Published date: 2 December 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: We like to thank Rob Campbell and Nina Liefhebber-Bonis for taxonomic discussions and logistical support. Lorcan Kennan, Ken McDermott and Susanne Witte are thanked for discussions on regional geology. We acknowledge the feedback from internal review by Mark Hollanders, Brent Wignall, Colin Grant and Olaf Podlaha as well as external peer review by James Doyle and an anonymous reviewer, which improved the manuscript. Permission to publish the data and interpretations herein were kindly provided by Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. The interpretations and opinions presented here are those of the authors only and do not represent the views of Shell International Exploration and Production B.V./Shell Global Solutions International B.V. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: Carbon isotope stratigraphy, Early cretaceous, Gabon, Salt

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Local EPrints ID: 475931
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475931
ISSN: 0264-8172
PURE UUID: 141c4ba7-ad52-44ab-9c17-ed76af849432
ORCID for Bastian Hambach: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4546-5672
ORCID for Steven M. Bohaty: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1193-7398
ORCID for Megan R. Wilding: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0063-2238

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Date deposited: 31 Mar 2023 16:37
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:36

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Author: James S. Eldrett
Author: Steven C. Bergman
Author: Christian Heine
Author: Paul Edwards
Author: Marcus Jakeman
Author: Nick Miles
Author: Bastian Hambach ORCID iD

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