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The petroleum potential of Puerto Rico is poorly known, owing to a lack of exploration effort. Studies to date have concluded that pre-Eocene basement rocks on the island possess little petroleum potential, although, ironically, the only free oil and gas that has been discovered to date was found in these rocks. Of four middle Tertiary basins on Puerto Rico, the North Coast, San Juan, North Mona, and South Coast, only the San Juan and North Coast basins hold particular promise. The North Mona and South Coast basins contain apparently too little stratal thickness to allow petroleum maturation, given what is known about temperature/depth gradients on Puerto Rico. However, more seismic coverage is needed in the San Juan, South Coast, and North Mona basins. The North Coast and San Juan basins contain up to perhaps 6 km of middle Tertiary and younger strata, probably enough to allow for petroleum maturation. However, sedimentary-organic facies of these deep basinal rocks are essentially unknown because they are not observed in outcrop nor penetrated by drilling. Until these deep basinal facies are explored, the petroleum potential of Puerto Rico cannot be properly assessed.
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Larue, D.K., Torrini, R. (1995). Sedimentary Basins and Petroleum Potential of Puerto Rico. In: Miller, R.L., Escalante, G., Reinemund, J.A., Bergin, M.J. (eds) Energy and Mineral Potential of the Central American-Caribbean Region. Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources Earth Science Series, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79476-6_15
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