Highlights of recent research in the Bowser and Sustut Basins Project, British Columbia
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Abstract
New research on energy resource potential of the Bowser and Sustut basins includes fieldwork in the central Bowser Basin, and a suite of energy-resource-related thematic studies. The new data and interpretations of thematic studies provide advances on a number of fronts. For example, new apatite fission-track thermochronology data are consistent with the regional levels of thermal maturation as defined by vitrinite-reflectance studies. The latter indicate highly variable thermal maturity. The northern Bowser Basin and western Sustut Basin are in the early oil to condensate-dry gas generation stage of thermal maturation, making these areas the most prospective for petroleum generation and preservation. New mapping in Bowser Lake area (NTS 104 A) significantly revises the distribution of lithofacies assemblages of theBowser Lake Group strata, and has identified transitions between several units.
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