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SUMMARY:PESA Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group (SSIG) Meeting - June
DESCRIPTION:PESA Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group meeting \n23rd of June\, 1 – 4pm Carlisle core library\n4pm Balmoral Hotel\, Victoria park\nSource Rocks of WA\nConsidered by many as black boxes\, organic-rich shales are one of the most important past of the Petroleum system. Potentially occurring in continental\, near shore or marine setting\, these intervals present distinctive geometrical and geochemical characteristics that are controlled by their depositional environments and the mechanism that affect the production-dilution-preservation of the organic particles. Join us on this afternoon to discuss the sedimentology of the main source rock of WA: The Kockatea Shale\, the Goldwyer\, the Mungaroo and the Vulcan Fm. \n  \nOrganisers: Darren Ferdinando\, Rob Seggie\, Vincent Crombez \nAs is tradition\, the SSIG workshop will be followed by drinks at 4.00 pm at the Balmoral Hotel\, Victoria Park.  PESA supplies nibbles\, but drinks are at your own expense. \nHard limit of 35 attendees and every previous SSIG meeting has been fully booked out.  \n  \nCost:  \nMember:  $10 \nStudent members:  Free \n  \nRegistrations close Thursday 5pm. \nThis event is for members only. This is for insurance purposes. Please do not book on behalf of non-members. Please do not attend if you do not have a ticket. \nIf there are any questions please don’t hesitate to contact your host:  Vincent Crombez (Vincent.Crombez@csiro.au)
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sedimentology-and-stratigraphy-interest-group-ssig-meeting-june/
LOCATION:Carlisle core library\, 37 Harris Street\, Carlisle\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,WA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231207
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SUMMARY:Basins Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Basins Workshop will take place on 5 and 6 December 2023 at Curtin University\, Perth in association with PESA WA Branch.  The aim of the workshop is to provide an informal forum for the exchange of insights and ideas regarding the evolution of sedimentary basins in Australia and around the world\, and the diverse resources they contain\, including hydrocarbons\, minerals\, geothermal energy\, natural hydrogen\, and the potential for CO2 and hydrogen storage.\n\nTalks are limited to 10 minutes in duration\, with ample time for discussion\, so we are looking for thought provoking ideas\, rather than polished conference presentations. To participate all you need to do is to send the title of your proposed presentation to basinsworkshop2023@gmail.com by Friday 13 October 2023 – abstracts and/or written papers are not required.\n\nThere is no cost for registration\, but in the first instance participation is restricted to those expressing interest in making a presentation (whether or not your presentation is finally selected for inclusion in the programme).  Additional places will then be made available to co-authors and others interested in attending\, according to demand.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/basins-workshop-2023/
LOCATION:Curtin University – Bentley Campus – (Building 500  – Department of Chemistry)\, Kent St\, Bentley WA 6102\, Perth\, WA\, 6102\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,National,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240322T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240322T160000
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SUMMARY:PESA Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group (SSIG) Meeting - March 2024
DESCRIPTION:PESA Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group meeting \n22nd of March\, 1 – 4pm Carlisle Core Library\n4pm Balmoral Hotel\, Victoria Park\nCores from the Mungaroo\nThe Mungaroo Formation gas reserves have underpinned the WA gas export industry for decades and will for many more. The Mungaroo Formation is a Norian mega delta grading from fluvial to delta front both vertically and laterally. Depofacies include fluvial channel fill\, distributary channel fill\, paleosols\, crevasse splays\, flood plain lacustrine\, mouth bar\, interdistributary bay\, shoreface\, delta front and offshore transition. Cores have been chosen to cover the early TR20 through to TR27 inboard at Goodwyn to display the vertical variability in the system and the outboard system displayed in Kentish Knock-1. Come and review the facies variations\, the diagenetic variability and the controls on production that are evident in the core. See if you can identify the climatic indicators in this system as well. \nCores cover vertical age distribution for vertical variability plus an outboard distal core for lateral variation: \n\nGoodwyn-5\,\nGooodwyn-6\,\nYodel-2\,\nKentish Knock-1\n\nOrganisers: Rob Seggie and Darren Ferdinando \nAs is tradition\, the SSIG workshop will be followed by drinks at 4.00 pm at the Balmoral Hotel\, Victoria Park.  PESA supplies nibbles\, but drinks are at your own expense. \nHard limit of 35 attendees and every previous SSIG meeting has been fully booked out.  \n  \nCost:  \nMember:  $10 \nStudent members:  Free \n  \nRegistrations close Thursday 21st March at 5pm. \nThis event is for members only. This is for insurance purposes. Please do not book on behalf of non-members. Please do not attend if you do not have a ticket. \nIf there are any questions please don’t hesitate to contact your host:  Rob Seggie (seggiegeoscience@gmail.com)
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sedimentology-and-stratigraphy-interest-group-ssig-meeting-march-2024/
LOCATION:Carlisle core library\, 37 Harris Street\, Carlisle\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240830T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240830T160000
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SUMMARY:PESA Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group (SSIG) Meeting - August 2024
DESCRIPTION:PESA Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group meeting \n30th of August\, 1 – 4pm Carlisle Core Library\n4pm Balmoral Hotel\, Victoria Park\nCores from the Middle Jurassic J20 Reservoirs of Australia’s Western Margin\nMiddle Jurassic reservoirs have helped underpin Australia’s gas export industry for decades and will for many more. This widespread thick sand dominated unit is variably named the Yarragadee Formation\, Cattamarra CM\, Legendre Formation and Plover Formation\, depending on basin. It represents a mega deltaic succession grading from fluvial to deltaic to marine and back again\, both vertically and laterally from the Perth Basin in the South and continuing to East Timor and Indonesia in the Nth. Cores have been chosen to cover the vertical and lateral variation with cores from Houtman-1 in the Perth Basin\, Perseus-2 in the Nth Carnarvon Basin\, Callaince-1 in the Browse Basin and Barrossa-3 in the Bonaparte Basin. Depofacies include fluvial channel fill\, distributary channel fill\, shore face\, interdistributary bay\, delta front\, offshore transition and open marine. Come and review the facies variations\, the diagenetic variability and the controls on production that are evident in the core. See if you can identify climatic indicators in this system as well. \nOrganisers: Rob Seggie and Darren Ferdinando \nAs is tradition\, the SSIG workshop will be followed by drinks at 4.00 pm at the Balmoral Hotel\, Victoria Park. \nPESA supplies nibbles\, but drinks are at your own expense. \nHard limit of 35 attendees and every previous SSIG meeting has been fully booked out.  \n  \nCost:  \nMember:  $10 \nStudent members:  Free \n  \nRegistrations close Thursday 29th August at 5pm. \nThis event is for members only. This is for insurance purposes. Please do not book on behalf of non-members. Please do not attend if you do not have a ticket. \nIf there are any questions please don’t hesitate to contact your host:  Rob Seggie (seggiegeoscience@gmail.com)
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sedimentology-and-stratigraphy-interest-group-ssig-meeting-august-2024/
LOCATION:Carlisle core library\, 37 Harris Street\, Carlisle\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,WA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241127
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SUMMARY:Basins Workshop 2024
DESCRIPTION:Basins Workshop 2024 \nThere are a small number of places still available for the Basins Workshop which will be held at Curtin University on Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 November 2024.  Sessions include: \nMonday 25 November \n\nNorth West Shelf                             \nSedimentary Systems                                  \nWestern Margin of Australia\nNatural Hydrogen\n\nTuesday 26 November \n\nMineral exploration/organic geochemistry\nPerth Basin\nBonaparte/Gippsland/Geothermal\nCarbon Capture\n\n\nIf you would like to attend\, please send an e-mail to basinsworkshop2024@gmail.com.  Places will be allocated on a first come\, first served basis. There are no registration fees\, but participation is on the basis of an interest in contributing to the discussion and an agreement to honour the basis of trust on which the workshop operates – that information shared remains within the group with whom it is shared\, is not repeated outside of the meeting\, and that there is no recording of the material presented or photography allowed.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/basins-workshop-2024/
LOCATION:Curtin University (Building 213)
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,National,WA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250214
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SUMMARY:February 2025 Workshop - Good Model: Bad Models – How Can We Tell?
DESCRIPTION: Good Model: Bad Models – How Can We Tell? \nA one-day workshop with Mark Bentley\, 13th February 2025 \nReservoir and simulation models are widely used to generate forecasts and support decision-making in operating companies\, yet the results often disappoint.  Where do models ‘go bad’\, and what can we do to address the disappointments? \n\nFirstly: sometimes we do OK.  There are excellent examples of useful models which help support good development decisions and help move us forward. \nHowever\, there is also a broad tendency towards over-optimism in modelling\, a habit of making forecast ranges which are too narrow and key heterogeneity is often lost in the modelling process\, leading to misleading predictions. \nIn this one-day workshop\, common causes are shared\, along with suggested solutions and\, for those who use or review models\, things to query. \n\nWorkshop will take place at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel\, Perth on the 13th February 2025: \nMembers: $400 \nNon-Members: $500 \nStudent Members: $100
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/february-2025-workshop-good-model-bad-models-how-can-we-tell/
LOCATION:Parmelia HIlton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,National,WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="PESA Western Australia":MAILTO:wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250610T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250610T160000
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SUMMARY:PESA WA and CCUSNA - Perth Basin from a CCS Perspective Core Workshop
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA and CCUSNA\n10th of June \, 9:00 – 1600 Carlisle Core Library\nPerth Basin from a CCS Perspective\nSpend a day at the Perth Core Library considering how our collection of cores help us to understand CCS targets in the Perth Basin. We will delve into the importance of characterising seals\, the influence of reservoir heterogeneity vs homogeneity and how diagenesis impacts pore geometry. \nThe Cattamarra Coal Measures ranks highly as a saline aquifer CCS reservoir target as it has excellent net-to-gross and reservoir quality over thick intervals. The fluvio-deltaic depositional environment of this unit provides for significant heterogeneity to promote lateral migration of the injected plume. Diagenesis impacts reservoir quality as a function of depth of burial and reservoir temperature. These impacts will be demonstrated with a suite of cores from various structural settings in the basin. \nThe Dongara Sandstone has attracted attention as a potential CCS reservoir target in depleted fields. Due to the homogeneous nature of the shoreface facies\, this may be the best interval to study the impact of hydrocarbon charge on diagenesis and porosity preservation. \nCores of sealing lithologies are rare but provide important constraints when characterising a CCS storage formation. A suite of cores from the Kockatea Shale and Hovea Member will be investigated to understand variations in facies and the impact of diagenesis on geomechanical properties. \nThe workshop will be led by Julie Cass and Arthur Mory (GSWA) with assistance from Simon Molyneux (Molyneux Advisors) and Jeremy Prosser (Task Fronterra). Simon will show how cuttings can be utilised to investigate these same reservoir quality controls and Jeremy will illustrate how image log data compliments analyses of core and cuttings. \nOrganiser: Julie Cass and Arthur Mory (GSWA) with assistance from Simon Molyneux (Molyneux Advisors) and Jeremy Prosser (Task Fronterra) \nHard limit of 30 attendees.  \nCost:  \nPESA Members:  $30 \nCCUSNA Members: $30 \nThis event is for PESA WA and CCUSNA members only. This is for insurance purposes. Please do not book on behalf of non-members. Please do not attend if you do not have a ticket. \nIf there are any questions\, please don’t hesitate to contact:  wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/perth-basin-from-a-ccs-perspective-core-workshop/
LOCATION:Carlisle core library\, 37 Harris Street\, Carlisle\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20251003T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20251003T160000
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SUMMARY:PESA WA - The Mungaroo - Brigadier Depositional System\, Northwest Shelf Australia: A Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir Core Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Supported by Santos Ltd.\nPESA WA \n3rd October 2025\, 9:00 – 1600 Carlisle Core Library\nThe Mungaroo – Brigadier Depositional System\, Northwest Shelf Australia: A Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir Core Workshop\nThe Late Triassic Mungaroo and Brigadier Formations in the offshore Northern Carnarvon Basin\, NWS\, Australia\, are the deposits of enormous very low-gradient rivers that fed an intracratonic basin. In such a very low gradient setting\, the rivers expand across a broad distributive deltaic plain\, as sediments spill out of channels into vast interdistributary bays. River distributaries reaching the coast deposit thin\, asymmetrical wave-reworked delta sands. Avulsion of rivers laterally over hundreds of kilometres shifts the locus of deposition\, allowing weak waves and tides time to rework sediments at bay mouths into shoreface sands with tidal inlets. Sea level variations can cause shorelines to shift long distances across these low-gradient alluvial-deltaic plains. \nStandard facies models for fluvial-deltaic systems\, which generally focus on higher gradient settings\, do not provide a suitable template for predicting subsurface facies variations within the Mungaroo and Brigadier deposits. In higher gradient settings\, a river crosses thin delta top deposits to feed a thick\, basinward-thickening deltaic wedge\, with the bulk of river-sourced sediments spread down steep deltaic clinoforms offshore. In very low-gradient settings\, a river loses the competency to carry its sediment load to the coast\, and the bulk of the sediment is extracted on the deltaic plains. Deposits in the expanding network of channels\, on floodplain splays and brackish bay deltas\, and within thin shoreline successions define a unique facies mosaic. \nIn this workshop\, participants can observe the low-gradient fluvial-deltaic facies of the Mungaroo and Brigadier systems in core from the Northwest Shelf of Australia. Brief presentations will introduce conceptual models\, set the stage\, and provide a seismic-scale view of this system. Deposits of the major river in more proximal areas of the system are studied in core from Clio and Saty fields. Lower delta plain and river-dominated bay delta deposits are examined in core from Chandon field. Wave-reworked shoreline deposits will be visible in core from Wheatstone field. Together\, these cores provide a sampling of the facies mosaic deposited by these low-gradient systems. By the end of the workshop\, participants will have gained a better understanding of facies models for low-gradient fluvial-deltaic systems. Mungaroo and Brigadier deposits host world-class hydrocarbon reserves\, which require advanced facies predictions to support subsurface modelling and development predictions. Low-gradient fluvial-deltaic facies are essential components of most shallow marine clastic wedges\, particularly during the early highstand when deltaic systems prograde on top of transgressive shelf deposits. The workshop offers participants a broader perspective on fluvial-deltaic facies models\, extending beyond the standard textbook examples. \n  \nSchedule \n9:00 ─ Safety & Introductions \n9:20 ─ Topic #1: Fluvial deposit architecture defined by process models and concepts (Willis: 20 min) \n9:40 ─ Topic #2: Mungaroo-Brigadier System (Lang: 20 min) \n10:00 ─ Topic #3: Mungaroo fluvial hierarchy and down-basin variations (Payenberg: 20 min) \n10:30 ─ Tea break \n10:45 ─ Start Core #1: Mungaroo fluvial (Clio 2 and Satyr 3) \n11:45 ─ Discussion (core review) \n12:00 ─ Lunch \n12:45 ─ Short topic #1 (20 min plus Q&A) High- vs low-slope systems & asymmetric deltas \n13:10 ─ Start core #2: Chandon 2 (Mungaroo lower delta plain and delta front) \n14:00 ─ 14:15 ─ Tea break \n14:30 ─ Start core #3: Wheatstone 2 BCH1ST1 (Brigadier asymmetric wave-influenced delta) \n15:30 ─ Wrap-up discussion \n15:45 ─ Finish \n16:00 ─ Core store closes \nOrganisers: Dr. Brian Willis (Consultant) Dr. Tobi Payenberg (Chevron) & Prof. Simon Lang (UWA) \nHard limit of 30 attendees.  \n  \nCost:  \nPESA Members:  $250 \nPESA Student Members $100 \n  \nThis event is for PESA WA members only. This is for insurance purposes. Please do not book on behalf of non-members. Please do not attend if you do not have a ticket. \nIf there are any questions\, please don’t hesitate to contact:  wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-the-mungaroo-brigadier-depositional-system-northwest-shelf-australia-a-fluvial-deltaic-reservoir-core-workshop/
LOCATION:Carlisle core library\, 37 Harris Street\, Carlisle\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,WA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251203
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SUMMARY:Basins Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:Basins Workshop 2025 \n\n\nThe 2025 Basins Workshop will take place on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 December 2025 at Curtin University\, Perth in association with PESA WA Branch.  The aim of the workshop is to provide an informal forum for the exchange of insights and ideas regarding the evolution of sedimentary basins in Australia and around the world\, and the diverse resources they contain\, including hydrocarbons\, minerals\, geothermal energy\, natural hydrogen\, and the potential for CO2 and hydrogen storage. \nTalks are limited to 10 minutes in duration\, with ample time for discussion\, so we are looking for thought provoking ideas\, rather than polished conference presentations. To participate all you need to do is to send the title of your proposed presentation to basinsworkshop2025@gmail.com by Friday 17 October 2025 – abstracts and/or written papers are not required. \nThere is no cost for registration\, but in the first instance participation is restricted to those expressing interest in making a presentation (whether or not your presentation is finally selected for inclusion in the programme).  Additional places will then be made available to co-authors and others interested in attending\, according to demand.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/basins-workshop-2025/
LOCATION:Western Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Industry,National,WA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
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SUMMARY:PESA WA: Core Values Session #1
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA invites you to our first Core Values Session for 2026 on Friday 1 May at the Perth Core Library:\nBarossa Field Cores\nPresented by Fiona Burns (Task Fronterra)\nDr Fiona Burns will walk through the Barossa Field cores and lead an informal discussion with participants.\n\n\nTicket Prices: \nMembers: $10.00 \nNon-Members: $20.00 \nPlease note that this event will be held on Friday 1 May 2026 at The Perth Core Library (37 Harris Street\, Carlisle). Participants are welcome to bring their own lunch. \nParticipants are invited to the Balmoral Hotel (901 Albany Highway\, Victoria Park) afterwards to continue discussions. Nibbles will be provided\, and drinks will be available at the bar at your own cost.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-core-values-session-1/
LOCATION:The Melbourne Hotel\, 33 Milligan Street\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Technical Talk,WA
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