Maka Central-1
Unfortunately, detailed studies and analytical plots of the Guyana-Suriname Basin rarely appear on LinkedIn or other open platforms. Throughout my 50-year career, I’ve observed that sharing independently generated data leads to increased understanding and higher exploration success rates. Venezuela provides an excellent case study – before the nationalization of International Oil Companies (IOCs) in 1976, all major “Seven Sisters” oil companies operated there, each keeping their data confidential. Only after nationalization could this information be accessed and integrated, creating a holistic approach that significantly benefited exploration and production efforts.
While secrecy and discretion remain valued traits in the petroleum industry, there’s also tremendous value in collaborative knowledge sharing.
![Suggested visualization: Map showing Block 58 and its extension into Guyana’s Stabroek Block with discovery locations]
My independent basin modeling study explains why Block 58 and its extension into Guyana’s Stabroek Block represents the industry’s ‘Golden Lane’ of premium light oil discoveries. This research focuses specifically on the critical first discovery well, Maka Central-1, offshore Suriname.
![Suggested visualization: Thermal evolution model showing burial history and temperature windows]
Through detailed modeling using published geochemical and stratigraphic data, I’ve reconstructed the thermal evolution that created this remarkable sweet spot of hydrocarbon generation. The analysis maps how the Canje Source rock’s burial history created optimal conditions for high-quality light oil generation.
By integrating three critical parameters, I’ve tracked the systematic progression through thermal maturity windows that yielded this coveted hydrocarbon kitchen:
![Suggested visualization: Graph showing transformation ratio evolution across the Golden Lane area]
The thermal modeling demonstrates how the perfect interplay of burial depth and temperature history created ideal conditions for light oil generation while avoiding over-maturation into gas. The transformation ratio evolution shows the source rock achieved optimal maturity precisely within this golden lane, explaining the remarkable success rate of discoveries from Block 58 into Stabroek.
This research provides the scientific foundation for understanding the geochemical sweet spot that makes this corridor exceptional. By modeling the source rock’s journey through various maturity windows, I’ve documented how the perfect combination of burial history, thermal stress, and organic matter transformation resulted in premium light oil generation.
This work delivers two important insights:
The thermal modeling results not only support Block 58’s current exploration success but also illuminate why this golden corridor continues to yield remarkable discoveries. The perfect timing of source rock maturation, combined with ideal burial conditions, created a premium light oil generation zone that is unlikely to be replicated in many other regions.
These findings suggest that exploration efforts focused along this trend have higher probabilities of success, while areas with different thermal histories may yield more variable results. Understanding the specific thermal maturation process that occurred in this region provides a roadmap for identifying similar high-potential areas in other basins worldwide.
What aspects of source rock maturation do you find most intriguing in frontier basin exploration? Have you observed similar “golden corridors” in other petroleum provinces where thermal history created exceptional hydrocarbon quality?
I welcome your thoughts, questions, and experiences in the comments below. As we’ve seen throughout petroleum exploration history, the sharing of knowledge often leads to greater collective success.
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