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MESOZOIC TO CENOZOIC DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS & FLUID MIGRATION WITHIN THE CASWELL SUB-BASIN: KEY INSIGHTS FROM NEW INTERPRETATION & MODELLING OF THE SCHILD PHASE 2 3D

27/04/2020 by Thomas Brand

MESOZOIC TO CENOZOIC DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS & FLUID MIGRATION WITHIN THE CASWELL SUB-BASIN: KEY INSIGHTS FROM NEW INTERPRETATION & MODELLING OF THE SCHILD PHASE 2 3D

 

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Publication Name: Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference 2018

Authors: Jarrad Grahame

Date Published: February 2018

Number of Pages: 6

Abstract:

CGG Multi-Client & New Ventures have undertaken new interpretation and modelling, including stratal slicing and attribute analysis on the Schild Phase 2 3D located 170km off the north-west coast of Australia within the Caswell Sub-basin. The key objectives of the interpretation were to enhance understanding of prospectivity, paleogeographic settings and produce new insights into deeper Mesozoic – Paleozoic plays based on broadband imaging of up to 20km of sedimentary section. The following is a discussion on 2 key focus elements of the interpretation derived from the attribute analysis, comprising the identification of extensive vertical fluid / gas migration features, and fluvio-deltaic and submarine channel complexes at multiple stratigraphic levels.

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