Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential

Objective of this research is to understand tectonic event and stratigraphy in order to know better about petroleum potential of this area. Method used in this research is taking primary field data and combine with secondary data to interpret the results. The primary data of...

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Main Authors: Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu, Surjono, Sugeng Sapto, Amijaya, Donatus Hendra, Saputra, Fauzan Eka, Hendaryono, Hendaryono, Said, Salatun
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/274960/1/49d-2018-Purwasatria-Surjono.pdf
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author Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu
Surjono, Sugeng Sapto
Amijaya, Donatus Hendra
Saputra, Fauzan Eka
Hendaryono, Hendaryono
Said, Salatun
author_facet Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu
Surjono, Sugeng Sapto
Amijaya, Donatus Hendra
Saputra, Fauzan Eka
Hendaryono, Hendaryono
Said, Salatun
author_sort Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu
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description Objective of this research is to understand tectonic event and stratigraphy in order to know better about petroleum potential of this area. Method used in this research is taking primary field data and combine with secondary data to interpret the results. The primary data of 841 shear fractures had been measured from the field in Banyumas basin, from various lithological formation such as Karangsambung Formation as the oldest, then Gabon Formation, Halang Formation, Kumbang Formation and Tapak Formation. The result is, there are 3 (three) paleostress from after Eocene to Pliocene age: (1) Paleostress NW-SE with transpressive or compressional strike-slip regime at after Eocene to Late Oligocene, (2) Paleostress NNW-SSE with pure strike-slip regime in Miocene and (3) Paleostress NNE-SSW with pure compressional regime in Pliocene. Generally, the paleostress is rotating clockwise, and stratigraphy of every tectonic events show an opportunity to the petroleum potential of this basin. Keywords: Tectonostratigraphy, Banyumas basin, Petroleum potential
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2749602019-01-11T07:12:59Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/274960/ Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu Surjono, Sugeng Sapto Amijaya, Donatus Hendra Saputra, Fauzan Eka Hendaryono, Hendaryono Said, Salatun Basin Analysis Petroleum and Coal Geology Stratigraphy (incl. Biostratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy) Structural Geology Tectonics Objective of this research is to understand tectonic event and stratigraphy in order to know better about petroleum potential of this area. Method used in this research is taking primary field data and combine with secondary data to interpret the results. The primary data of 841 shear fractures had been measured from the field in Banyumas basin, from various lithological formation such as Karangsambung Formation as the oldest, then Gabon Formation, Halang Formation, Kumbang Formation and Tapak Formation. The result is, there are 3 (three) paleostress from after Eocene to Pliocene age: (1) Paleostress NW-SE with transpressive or compressional strike-slip regime at after Eocene to Late Oligocene, (2) Paleostress NNW-SSE with pure strike-slip regime in Miocene and (3) Paleostress NNE-SSW with pure compressional regime in Pliocene. Generally, the paleostress is rotating clockwise, and stratigraphy of every tectonic events show an opportunity to the petroleum potential of this basin. Keywords: Tectonostratigraphy, Banyumas basin, Petroleum potential 2018-03-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/274960/1/49d-2018-Purwasatria-Surjono.pdf Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu and Surjono, Sugeng Sapto and Amijaya, Donatus Hendra and Saputra, Fauzan Eka and Hendaryono, Hendaryono and Said, Salatun (2018) Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential. Proceeding of the 12th SEA TUC Symposium. ISSN 2186-7631
spellingShingle Basin Analysis
Petroleum and Coal Geology
Stratigraphy (incl. Biostratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
Purwasatriya, Eko Bayu
Surjono, Sugeng Sapto
Amijaya, Donatus Hendra
Saputra, Fauzan Eka
Hendaryono, Hendaryono
Said, Salatun
Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential
title Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential
title_full Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential
title_fullStr Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential
title_full_unstemmed Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential
title_short Tectonostratigraphy of Banyumas Basin and Its Correlation to Petroleum Potential
title_sort tectonostratigraphy of banyumas basin and its correlation to petroleum potential
topic Basin Analysis
Petroleum and Coal Geology
Stratigraphy (incl. Biostratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy)
Structural Geology
Tectonics
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/274960/1/49d-2018-Purwasatria-Surjono.pdf
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