Sains Malaysiana 49(9)(2020): 2065-2072
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4909-04
Implementation 3D Inversion of
Gravity Data to Identify Potential Hydrocarbon Reservoir Zones in West Timor
Basin
(Implementasi Songsangan 3D pada Data Graviti untuk Mengenal Pasti Potensi Zon Reservoir Hidrokarbon di
Lembangan Timor Barat)
MOHAMMAD SYAMSU ROSID* &
CICILIA BUDI SARASWATI
Physics Department, FMIPA
Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia
Diserahkan: 15 Januari 2020/Diterima: 10 Mei 2020
ABSTRACT
A gravity survey has been
carried out in the area of West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara to identify the
existence of basin structures. The existence of reservoirs and trap structures
are two important parameters in hydrocarbon exploration. Geologically, Timor
possibly an area known to have a very complex geological structure. This
complexity can be the main factor that causes the demotivation of geologists in
exploring hydrocarbons. There are many indications of hydrocarbons in the form
of oil and gas seeps on the surface, especially in East Timor. But most of them
are not confirmed in the field, and only a few are even found in West Timor.
The method used in this study is analyzing and 3D inversion modeling gravity
data. The analysis was carried out using spectrum analysis and the second vertical derivative of the
complete Bouguer anomaly (CBA). From the gravity parameters confirmed by
geological data, the results indicate that in the study area there are basin
and basement structures thought to be formed from unconformably of andesite
igneous rock and tight send sediment with a density value of about 2.5 gr/cm3.
The average basement depth is about 5.5 km with its forming structure is the
reverse/thrust fault with Northeast to Southwest its strike orientation. While
in the southern part, especially in the central basin area, there is indicated
a layer of sand sediment that is quite thick with a density value of about 2.2
gr/cm3 and has the potential to become a hydrocarbon reservoir.
Keywords: East Nusa Tenggara; gravity method;
hydrocarbon exploration; Timor basin
ABSTRAK
Suatu survei graviti telah dijalankan di daerah Timor Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur
untuk mengenal pasti
keberadaan struktur lembangan di situ. Keberadaan reservoir dan struktur perangkap adalah
dua parameter penting dalam eksplorasi hidrokarbon. Secara geologi, Timor
mungkin merupakan satu daerah yang diketahui memiliki struktur geologi yang
sangat kompleks. Kekompleksan ini menjadi faktor utama yang
menyebabkan motivasi para geologis berkurang dalam melakukan eksplorasi
hidrokarbon di sana. Banyak ditemukan petunjuk hidrokarbon dalam bentuk rembesan minyak
dan gas di permukaan terutama di daerah Timor Timur. Tetapi kebanyakan daripada
mereka tidak dapat dipastikan di lapangan dan hanya beberapa bahkan ditemukan
di wilayah Timor Barat. Kaedah yang digunakan dalam kajian ini adalah melakukan
analisis data graviti dan pemodelan songsangan 3D. Analisis dilakukan dengan
menggunakan analisis spektrum dan turunan menegak kedua daripada anomali Bouger lengkap (CBA) data
graviti. Daripada parameter graviti yang dipastikan oleh data geologi, hasilnya
menunjukkan bahawa di kawasan kajian terdapat struktur lembangan dan dasar
yang diduga terbentuk daripada batuan beku andesit yang tidak selaras dengan endapan pasir keras dengan
ketumpatan ialah 2.5 g/cm3. Purata kedalaman dasar ini sekitar 5.5
km dan membentuk struktur sesar tujah dengan arah jurusnya Timur laut ke Barat
daya. Sementara di bahagian Selatan, terutama di pusat lembangan, menunjukkan
adanya lapisan endapan pasir
yang cukup tebal dengan ketumpatan 2.2 g/cm3 dan berpotensi
untuk menjadi reservoir hidrokarbon.
Kata
kunci: Eksplorasi hidrokarbon;
kaedah graviti; lembangan Timor; Nusa Tenggara Timur
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*Pengarang untuk surat-menyurat; email:
syamsu.rosid@ui.ac.id
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