Seismic Geomorphology Of Channels In X-Block, Penyu Basin

Abstract
Penyu Basin is a complex, intracratonic basin, situated on the northern Sunda Shelf. This basin formed during Oligocene, and geological setting of this area is a typical Southeast Asian Tertiary rift system. An oil discovery has been made in X-Block of Penyu Basin. However, it was relinquished in 2006 due to the non-commercial oil discovery. X-Block consists of mostly monoclinal structures that do not seem to provide an efficient trapping mechanism because of the very low reliefs. Three wells have been drilled in X-Block and tested primarily on the structural traps, mainly the basement drape structures. This research aims to analyze the stratigraphic traps, focusing on channel features. This is done with the aid from seismic geomorphology. This method helps examine buried landforms by using seismic data as a tool. By seismic geomorphology study, several channel features can be recognized. Most of the channels can be found in upper and middle part of the seismic section. As going deeper to the bottom section, only lineaments of faults are visible. In the upper part of the seismic section, straight and long channel features can be observed and as moving downwards, the channel sinuosity increases resulting in meandering channel. From this seismic geomorphology study, it confirms that there are channel systems in X-Block of Penyu Basin.