2023 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Rare Earth Elements: Critical Ingredients for the Global Renewable Energy Transition
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Presented by Jeff Goodall, HyTerra. This presentation demonstrates how the targeted methodology for natural hydrogen exploration has moved from surface circular features to a more expansive subsurface geological model which supports hydrogen generation on a regional scale in localized prospective areas.
The deliberate targeting of natural hydrogen resources in the Central Midwest of the USA is underway with a rapid ramp-up of exploration activity, including drilling and well testing by multiple companies. These data will help inform and refine our understanding of natural hydrogen system/s both in the Central Midwest and in other prospective locations globally.
This month PESA and ASEG welcomes Professor Andrew (Alf) Garnett to present a technical luncheon entitled: “CCUS – Both Essential...
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The APPEA Conference and Exhibition is the largest annual upstream oil and gas event in the Southern Hemisphere, attracting thousands of delegates from across Australia and around the world.
For 2023, the APPEA Conference and Exhibition will run from 15 to 18 May at the Adelaide Convention Centre, located within the Riverbank Precinct at the heart of the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
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The 2023 PESA Deal Day will bring high quality exploration, appraisal and development opportunities from Australia and beyond to the attention...
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The Rafael 1 exploration well was drilled in the onshore Canning Basin by Buru Energy in late 2021 and made an exciting gas-condensate discovery in Devonian dolomites. The well tested a significant four-way structural closure mapped on a sparse regional 2D seismic grid, although the stratigraphic succession at the well location was difficult to predict due to the limited and distant well control. The Rafael 1 discovery has challenged a number of paradigms about the Canning Basin and supports the contention that significant volumes of gas in conventional reservoirs are yet to be discovered despite sporadic exploration over the past 100 years. The well also confirms that opportunity hides where high geological complexity and sparse datasets intersect.
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Please join the Perth Young Professional Geoscientists and Engineers from the petroleum and mining industries for a light-hearted night of...
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