Golfo San Jorge Basin

An oil well near the port city of Comodoro Rivadavia. In the background a wind mill of the Antonio Morán Wind Farm.
Photograph of the first oil well in Comodoro Rivadavia.

The Golfo San Jorge Basin 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 basin has largely developed under condition of extensional tectonics, including rifting.[1]

At the center of the basin accumulated sediments reach more than 8,000 meters of thickness. Oil was first discovered in 1907 and over the years it has been the second most productive hydrocarbon basin in Argentina after Neuquén Basin.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Sylwan, Caudio A. (2001). "Geology of the Golfo San Jorge Basin, Argentina". Journal of Iberian Geology. 27: 123–157. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
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