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SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:PESA NSW & SPE NSW Christmas Party\nPHILIPPINES GEOLOGY AND PETROLEUM POTENTIAL \nThe petroleum potential of the Philippines has long been regarded by “industry experts” as average at best. The Philippines is a country with active crustal plate movements\, subduction zones\, regional wrench faults and active volcanoes located on the western edge of the Circum-Pacific “Ring of Fire”. \nGeologically\, the Philippines is the eastern rifted edge of Asia\, which was initially separated by rifting and the development of the South China Sea commencing in the Eocene. Initial rifting resulted in the deposition of an Eocene clastic section\, dominantly non-marine with extensive coal development. \nThe appearance of oceanic crust in the late Oligocene initiated the drift phase with development of extensive barrier and pinnacle limestone reefs on the upthrown sides of the large normal faults created by rifting. These Oligocene to Early Miocene reefs created the reservoir for many of the large gas fields discovered to date\, eg Malampaya\, which largely sourced the gas from the underlying coal measures. About 10 million years ago the Asian\, Pacific and Australian crustal plates collided creating compression\, subduction\, regional wrench faults and volcanism. This tectonic activity caused regional uplift\, particularly in the west of the Philippines centred on east Palawan and deposition of Early-Mid Miocene sedimentary deposits\, dominated by an extensive deep water marine clastic section with excellent quality sandstone reservoirs. Waxy oils waxy with associated gas are the main hydrocarbon discoveries. These hydrocarbons have been sourced by both marine and non-marine organic matter. \nThe Late Miocene to present day sedimentary section is dominated by a thick section of marine marls and limestone reefs with associated volcanism adjacent areas of plate to subduction. The Tertiary to Recent geology of the Philippines is very similar to that recorded in Indonesia\, Thailand\, Vietnam and parts of offshore China. The Philippines experienced extensive petroleum exploration in the 1960s but concerted exploration efforts since then have been patchy. Whilst trap integrity is considered the main exploration risk\, there is still excellent potential for oil and gas discoveries of significant size. Gas2Grid Limited has been active with onshore petroleum exploration in the Philippines since 2005 and the author since 1981.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-spe-nsw-december-technical-lunch-2024/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="PESA NSW Secretary":MAILTO:nsw-secretary@pesa.com.au
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SUMMARY:2024 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Connecting the Links - Enabling Successful CCS Value Chains
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am | Perth\n12.30pm | Darwin\n1pm | Brisbane\n1:30pm | Adelaide\n2pm | Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nConnecting the Links – Enabling Successful CCS Value Chains \nPresented by Katarina van der Haar and Stephen Stokes (Wood) \nAbstract \n\nHighly industrialized\, densely populated countries like Japan\, Singapore and Korea are actively pursuing CCS and are looking to transport CO2 to international jurisdictions with Australia alone providing considerable storage potential.  Technically\, the entire value chain is possible\, yet challenges that are specific to CO2  need to be overcome. \nWood\, a global engineering consultancy\, has been actively involved in over 50% of the world’s CCS studies. Encompassing concept\, pre-FEED\, FEED execution and operation stages across the entire CCS value chain\, our studies covered capture from traditional oil and gas operators\, power generation\, refineries\, and hard-to-abate industries\, as well as conditioning processes such as dehydration\, liquefaction\, and temporary storage\, and transportation via pipeline or ship to storage sites.  In this presentation\, Stephen Stokes and Katarina Van Der Haar will cover a selection of the latest technological insights and lessons learned from Wood’s involvement in over 200 CCS studies worldwide.  The presentation will cover a range of topics\, including CCS multi-emitter hubs and the use of common pipelines\, the importance of impurities in CO2 streams and alignment of CO2 specifications\, repurposing of existing infrastructure\, and insights from cross-border liquefied CO2 shipping into Australian storage locations.  Through case studies from several state-of-the-art CCS projects from around the world\, Stephen and Katarina will highlight the critical importance of information sharing\, collaboration\, and alignment across the entire value chain for all CCS proponents.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-pesa-webinar-series-connecting-the-links-enabling-successful-ccs-value-chains/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD: 2024 Christmas Lunch
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n2024 PESA Christmas Lunch\nThe 2024 PESA Christmas Lunch will be held at the Stamford Plaza Brisbane on Friday the 6th of December 2024. \nJoin your colleagues and friends for a chance to celebrate all that happened this year! \nEnjoy canapes + two courses served over three hours with drinks included. \n \n \n\n\n\nPresentation:\n2024 Christmas Lunch\n\n\nVenue:\nStamford Plaza Brisbane – River Room\n\n\nDate & Time:\nFriday\, 6th December 2024\,  12:00 pm\n\n\n\n\nThanks to our Sponsors\n \nThis could also be you! Contact qld-treasurer@pesa.com.au to secure your sponsorship \n  \n\nLucky Door Prizes\nSponsored by \n \n  \n\n2024 Oil Price Guess Competition\nThe winner of the Oil Price Guess Competition will be revealed and presented with their prize. \n \nSponsored by \n \n  \n\nChristmas Trivia Quiz\nSponsored by \n \n\n  \nTickets for the lunch can be purchased below until the event if not sold out first! \n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird Ticket Price\nStandard Ticket Price\n\n\n\n\nPESA Members – $85\nNon-Members – $100\nStudent / Retired Members – $60\nPESA Members – $100\nNon-Members – $115\nStudent / Retired Members – $75\n\n\n\n\nEarly bird prices available until midnight Friday 22nd November \nTickets on sale until Wednesday 4 December – NOTE: Sales after Friday 29 November can not guarantee dietary requirements \n\nPURCHASE TICKETS BELOW \n\n \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web\n\n\n\n\nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-2024-christmas-lunch/
LOCATION:Stamford Plaza Brisbane\, 39 Edward St\, Brisbane QLD\, Brisbane\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,QLD,Social,Xmas Party
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SUMMARY:VIC/TAS PESA-SPE-ASEG joint Christmas Lunch and Talk 2024
DESCRIPTION:PESA VIC/TAS are holding a joint Christmas Lunch together with our friends from SPE and ASEG. We would like to thank our friends from SPE who are have organised this event and are subsidising it by opening it to our PESA memebrs we well as for all ASEG members. \n  \nBefore our lunch there will be a technical talk by SPE distinguished lecturer Juliane Heiland (SLB)\, titled: \nGeomechanics for Field Development and Production Management – experience from two decades of reservoir geomechancis studies\nAbstract: \nModern numerical 3D Geomechanical models can provide detailed subsurface geological understanding to predict failure events impacting reservoir engineering and production management. \nGeomechanical models have become a standard input for drilling engineering and well planning and in many companies geomechanical teams today work closely with drilling teams. The same integrated modeling and engineering approach has not taken hold yet when considering reservoir engineering and production management\, where the use of geomechanics models and close cooperation between geomechanics and engineering teams can still be improved. \nMy presentation shows how modern models provide the geomechanical tools to analyse potential wellbore and reservoir failures that can impact production. I will show the useful characteristics a geomechanics model should have to solve production challenges and influence reservoir management decisions. \nSpeaker’s Bio: \nJuliane Heiland is a Geomechanics Advisor at SLB focussing on rock and soil mechanics applied to a wide range of engineering domains. Her first degree in Engineering Geology from the Technical University Munich gave her a solid geological sciences foundation applied to civil engineering and tunneling. A PhD (from 1994 to 1998) focussed on landslide research in Italy\, Germany and the Czech Republic. Academic post-doc research at the GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam focussed on laboratory solutions through high-pressure rock mechanics experiments applied to problems in tunneling and geothermal well productivity. \nShe joined SLB (formerly Schlumberger) as a research scientist in 2001 and worked six years in geomechanical research towards sanding and perforating. In 2007\, Juliane moved into field consulting services providing geomechanics engineering solutions to SLB clients in Africa and Europe. After a brief move to the operator side of the industry with Maersk Oil\, providing wellbore stability analysis for drilling planning\, she returned to SLB in 2015. As Geomechanics Advisor since 2018 Juliane concentrates on training the next generation of geomechanics engineers at SLB and with operators in the wider industry as well as providing input to consulting studies worldwide. \nThis event is open to members and non-members. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: Wednesday\, December 4th\, 2024\nTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM\nVenue: Henry and the Fox\, 525 Little Collins St\, Melbourne VIC 3000\n\nAgenda: \n\nNetworking and social drink (12-12:30pm)\nLunch (12:30 – 1pm)\nTechnical presentation (1-1:40pm)\nQuestions/Discussion (1:40-2pm)\n\nRefreshments: \n\nLunch and drinks will be provided at the venue.\n\nFee: \n• $30 per person \nRSVP and Payment: Kindly RSVP to spevictas@gmail.com and make payment by Monday\, December 2nd\, 2024. Payment can be made via the following link: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/3N9L25J6XYNFC \nBookings close 2nd December
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/vic-tas-pesa-spe-aseg-joint-christmas-lunch-and-talk-2024/
LOCATION:Henry & The Fox\, 525 Little Collins Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technical Lunch,VIC / TAS,Xmas Party
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT November Luncheon: Natural Hydrogen Exploration in South Australia: An Update
DESCRIPTION:Natural Hydrogen Exploration in South Australia: \nAn Update\nChris Cubitt \nGeological Survey of South Australia\, Department for Energy and Mining \nhttp://www.energymining.sa.gov.au/ \nchris.cubitt@sa.gov.au \n  \nAbstract: \nSouth Australia took the lead nationally in enabling exploration licences for natural hydrogen on 11 February 2021 when amendments to the?Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Regulations 2013?declared hydrogen\, hydrogen compounds and by-products from hydrogen production ?regulated substances?. Following on from this\, seven companies have lodged over 40 applications for PELs targeting natural hydrogen over the State?s basins and crystalline basement provinces. PEL 687 is the first licence in Australia targeting natural hydrogen and was granted to first movers Gold Hydrogen Pty Ltd in July 2021 over Yorke Peninsula and Kangaroo Island. The second licence (PEL 691) was granted to H2EX in June 2022 over eastern Eyre Peninsula. An update will be given with respect to current exploration activities in both active licences and with reference to the current understanding of natural hydrogen prospectivity across South Australia. \n\nEvent Details:\nThursday 28th November 2024\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 25th November 2024 \nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-november-luncheon-natural-hydrogen-exploration-in-south-australia-an-update/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Basins Workshop Committee":MAILTO:basinsworkshop2025@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241121T200000
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SUMMARY:PESA WA November 21st Evening Talk: Top seal and compartmentalisation in the Kingia Play\, implications for porosity preserving plays.
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA invites you to a technical Evening Event Thursday 21st November.\nTop Seal and Compartmentalisation in the Kingia Play\, implications for porosity preserving Plays. \nPresented by Alex Fuerst (Molyneux Advisors) \nIn the Kingia play of the North Perth Basin\, significant compartmentalisation is observed across the basin and within individual fields\, despite the sand-on-sand juxtaposition. This compartmentalisation manifests in both pressure and phase (gas/water) variations. Cemented fractures are observed near fault zones in Perth Basin wells. This results in decreased permeability near faults\, as evidenced by local wells in the Perth Basin. \nSEM images show fractures within grains of grain coated sands are sufficient to serve as nucleation sites for quartz cementation. In contrast\, within the Irwin River Coal Measures (IRCM)\, the grain surfaces alone provide sufficient sites for cementation. The IRCM sands exhibit permeabilities that are characteristic of seals\, with samples displaying quartz cementation\, kaolin cementation\, or a combination of both. \nThe implications for play risk / play maps are significant. Shallower Kingia penetrations face an unproven top seal due to the less cemented IRCM\, potentially explaining the multiple shallower exploration failures. At greater depths\, the presence of more complex faulting may enhance fault seal integrity and lead to more intricate trap configurations. However\, this also likely increases development complexity due to reservoir compartmentalization. The observed improvement in IRCM sealing capacity with depth suggests broader implications for exploring deeper grain-coated plays\, allowing for a wider range of facies to be considered as potential seals. \n  \nTimings for the event: \nDate: Thursday 21st November\, 2024 \nVenue: The Shoe Bar\, Yaga Square\, Perth \nTime: 6pm – 8pm (Perth time) \n  \n\nPESA Members:                                $25.00 (PESA Members must Log on to the PESA website to purchase) \nNon-members:                                 $50.00 \nPESA Students Members:              Free (registration is essential)
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-nov-21st-evening-talk-top-seal-and-compartmentalisation-in-the-kingia-play/
LOCATION:The Shoe\, Shop GSO7 Yagan Square\, 376 - 420 Wellington St\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technical Talk,WA
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241117T150000
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SUMMARY:Sedimentary Evolution of a South Australian Cambrian Rift
DESCRIPTION:PESA SA FieldTrip\nFrom a carbonate ramp to siliciclastic fluvio-deltaics in a tectonically active Delamerian Cambrian rift. Seismic-scale depositional systems in outcrop\n  \n\nSaturday 16th and Sunday 17th November 2024\n\nAn opportunity to investigate the Cambrian evolution of South Australia through spectacular seismic scale coastal exposures in the Fleurieu peninsula.\nThe field trip will be led by Rhodri Johns and Elinor Alexander. The full excursion will be two days but participants will have the option of participating in either or both days. Participants intending\nParticipating in both days is encouraged to overnight at Break Free Wirrina Cove for R & R.\nThe first day will be spent examining the carbonate ramp deposits of the Sellick Hill Formation and the clastic turbidites of the Carrickalinga Head Formation at Myponga and Carrickalinga. Here signs of the early evolution of the Delamerian rift will be viewed. The second day will be spent viewing the spectacular outcrops of the Fishery Beach section on the south coast near Cape Jervis. Here a magnificently exposed prograding clastic sequence\, including Carrickalinga Head turbidites and the shallow marine deltaics of the Backstairs Passage Formation.\n\nItinerary \nSaturday 16th November 2024.\nSelf-drive to meet at the south Myponga Beach car park at 10am (76km from Adelaide). Once we’ve examined shallow marine Sellick Hill Fm exposures\, it’s a short drive to Carrickalinga Head to spend time looking at the overlying deep water turbidite facies. Optional post field trip drinks and food at the Fork Tree Brewery – separate purchase. Overnight at Wirrina Cove (optional to be booked and paid for individually – discounted rate available). \nBreakFree Wirrina Cove – ALL (accor.com) \n  \nSunday 17th November 2024.\nSelf-drive to meet at the Fishery Beach car park at 10am – near Cape Jervis\, 24 km from Wirrina\, 115km from Adelaide. We will then walk along the coastal sections to view to relationship between turbidites and the overlying fluvio-deltaics. We will finish at about 3pm. \nAttendees may wish to partake of a cleansing ale at Kick Back Brewing (Aldinga) on the way back to Adelaide – separate purchase. \n  \nPricing for one or both days:\nPESA Members: $30\nNon-Members: $40\nStudents: $ no-charge\nLimited places available. \nSelf-drive field trip – carpooling encouraged. BYO lunch.\nBook and pay online at www.pesa.com.au\nContact Alex Ross at 0434 569 936 alexross@fastmail.fm for more information. \nBookings close 5 pm Monday 11th November 2024
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/sedimentary-evolution-of-a-south-australian-cambrian-rift-2/
CATEGORIES:Excursion,SA / NT,Technical Lunch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241115T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241115T173000
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SUMMARY:PESA-ASEG WA: 37th Annual Golf Classic: Meadow Springs - Mandurah
DESCRIPTION:PESA-ASEG 37th Annual Golf Classic: Meadow Springs\n  \nThe PESA-ASEG Annual Golf Classic is one of the most pleasant and well-attended oil and mineral industry golf tournaments held in Perth with recent years enjoying attendances of 100+ players.\nThis years tournament will be hosted at Meadow Springs in Mandurah\, on Friday 15th November 2024. Opened in 1987\, Meadow Springs Golf and Country Club offers ‘golf as nature intended’. The course\, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr.\, presents a highly regarded test for players but is also renowned for its playability. \nAfter the charity success from previous years\, PESA-ASEG has decided to partner again with our charity of choice\, Parkerville Children and Youth Care. The charity is a 115-year-old non-for-profit organization\, based here in WA. With 1/4 girls and 1/6 boys affected by child abuse and trauma by the age of 18\, Parkerville has a huge role within our community; to raise awareness of child abuse\, provide services for those in need and grow the network of support in providing a future for our WA children\, young people\, and families. As a proud supporter of the charity\, we will run the day to raise as many funds as possible and are inviting your company to take part in it. There will be a silent auction\, competitions\, prizes\, and raffle. \nItinerary: \nTeams of 4 will play ambrose rules\, and mystery hole handicap weighting’s applied. The schedule for the day will be as follows: \nfrom 7:30am: Registration and allocating of players to carts – cart labels with individual names7:45-8:45am: Putting competition8:00-8:50am: Breakfast prior to start8:50am: Briefing from pro shop staff9:00am: Shotgun start with escort to appropriate holes2:30pm: Approximate finish2:30-5.30pm: Drinks from bar and BBQ on the terrace \nTicket Prices: \nMember (ASEG or PESA): $160.00 \nNon-Member: $210.00 \nBook now to avoid disappointment as tickets are strictly limited. \n– Teams of 4 should be registered as 4 players by the same person.– Teams can be a named team captain plus players TBC. Please contact wa-secretary@pesa.com.au to confirm names once these are known. \nRefund Policy: Refunds are only applicable if notified in writing to wa-secretary@pesa.com.au prior to the close of ticket sales.\nWe kindly thank the following sponsors for supporting this event:\nCharity Hole by ?? \n  \nOn Course Drinks by WSG \n \nChipping competition by Magspec \n \nHole  sponsor \n \nHole Sponsors: \n              \n                 \nPrizes sponsored by: \n \n  \nFor sponsorship opportunities contact Cristy (APerez69@slb.com) or Scott (scott.moore@seequent.com) \n\n \n \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-aseg-wa-37th-annual-golf-classic-meadow-springs-mandurah/
LOCATION:Meadow Springs Golf and Country Club\, 23 Meadow Springs Dr\,\, Meadow Springs\, WA\, 6210
CATEGORIES:Social,WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="PESA Western Australia":MAILTO:wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241112T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
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SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW & SPE NSW November Technical Lunch
DESCRIPTION:PESA NSW November Technical Meeting\nEarly Lesson’s from exploring the Beetaloo Basin\nTamboran Resources Corporation is the largest acreage holder with ~1.9 million net prospective net acres in the Beetaloo Sub-basin within the Greater McArthur Basin in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Company is focused on playing a constructive role in the global energy transition towards a lower carbon future\, by developing the significant low CO2 gas resource within the basin. Tamboran’s key assets include a 25% working interest in EP 161\, a 100% working interest and operatorship in EP 136\, EP 143 and EP(A) 197 and a 38.75% working interest and operatorship in EPs 98\, 117 and 76 which are all located in the Beetaloo Basin. Tamboran will focus on the development of the proposed EP 98 Pilot Development\, targeting first production by the end of calendar year 2025.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-november-technical-lunch-2024/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20241003T020243Z
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT Branch Spring Fling
DESCRIPTION:PESA\, ASEG and SPE Present\nSpring Fling\nA night of Drinks\, Nibbles and Conversation\nAll Welcome\n  \n7th of November | 6 PM | $15 pp. Members | $25 pp Non members\nThe Havelock Hotel | Balcony (Upstairs)\n162 Hutt Street Adelaide
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-branch-spring-fling/
LOCATION:The Havelock Hotel\, 162 Hutt St\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241106T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20241103T111005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241103T111032Z
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SUMMARY:ASEG-PESA technical talk - 6th November : It’s a matter of scale!
DESCRIPTION:It’s a matter of scale! \nFrom measuring earthquakes in Pakistan to geotechnical investigations under the Leaning Tower of Pisa\, Dr. Claudio Strobbia will share a career in imaging the subsurface. \nNovember 6th\, Stock Exchange – Champagne Room\, Drinks from 5pm\, Nibbles 5:45pm\, talk from 6pm. \nTickets available here
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/aseg-pesa-technical-talk-6th-november-its-a-matter-of-scale/
LOCATION:Stock Exchange Hotel\, 131 Edward St\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:QLD,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241029T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20241025T021344Z
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SUMMARY:2024 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: WA Carbon Dioxide Geological Storage Atlas (GSWA)
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am | Perth\n12.30pm | Darwin\n1pm | Brisbane\n1:30pm | Adelaide\n2pm | Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nWA Carbon Dioxide Geological Storage Atlas \nPresented by Julie Cass (GSWA) \nAbstract \n\nIn May 2021\, the Ministerial Taskforce on Climate Action identified CO2 sequestration as a key priority\, leading GSWA to receive funding in July 2022 to develop a CO2 Storage Atlas for Western Australia. The atlas incorporates updated geological datasets and new interpretations to assess CO2 storage potential across the onshore and State waters of the Perth\, Southern Carnarvon\, Northern Carnarvon\, Canning\, and Officer Basins. \nKey to this project is regional subsurface mapping\, which involves interpreting seismic data collected by petroleum companies over the past 70 years. The interpretation workflow includes loading digital seismic (SEGY) and well (LAS) data into Kingdom software. Since most available seismic data is in two-way time\, mapping is first conducted in time before converting it to depth using various techniques. Mappable horizons identified on seismic data are tied to formation boundaries penetrated by petroleum wells and drillholes with downhole velocity data. As a byproduct\, this project also involves capturing and cleaning up velocity survey data from well reports. \nDepth mapping for the Officer and Perth Basins has been completed\, and interpretation work continues for the Canning\, Northern\, and Southern Carnarvon Basins. Key features noted in the Perth and Officer Basin maps regarding CO2 storage potential include fault location and density\, reservoir formation depths and thickness\, and\, in the Officer Basin\, the presence of salt bodies. \nTo support the regional assessment of reservoir quality for the CO2 Storage Atlas project\, 8\,070 well log LAS files were standardized into a uniform format using Python. This standardization ensures consistent depth references\, mnemonics\, units\, coordinates\, and well names\, enabling AI-based analysis. Furthermore\, routine core analysis (RCA) data has been quality-checked and reformatted to enhance accessibility. \nA subset of petrophysical interpretations have been completed for the Perth and Canning Bains. Storage targets were identified using a shale volume cutoff of 30% and an effective porosity cutoff of 10%\, revealing the Perth Basin’s sand-prone nature. Given the highly faulted nature of the Perth Basin\, the impact of faulting was evaluated through the interpretation of apparent formation water salinity. Significant intervals of Archie-quality sand are present in most wells\, allowing for accurate assessments of apparent water resistivity. Water salinity changes frequently in each well but does not follow normal shale dewatering trends. This implies that vertical heterogeneity is significant but lateral movement of water across faults is expected\, most likely through sand-on-sand juxtaposition. This evaluation also highlights which formations act as competent and reliable seals. \nIn summary\, the petrophysical interpretation indicates that the Perth Basin is highly sand-prone. While structural containers are likely to be small\, the presence of reservoir heterogeneity will enhance unstructured containment. \nAll datasets and results are available for download from WAPIMS via the CO2 Storage Atlas tile.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-pesa-webinar-series-wa-carbon-dioxide-geological-storage-atlas/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241024T121500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241024T140000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20241008T104250Z
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD Lunch\, 24 October : Where comes the gas from\, where does it go? Southern Denison Trough CO2 storage possibilities from a geological perspective
DESCRIPTION:This month PESA Queensland welcomes Alison Troup to present a technical luncheon looking at the CO2 storage potential of the southern Denison Trough. \nThe Technical Lunch will be held at the Brisbane Hilton Hotel\, in Room 83 (Level 8). \nFor detailed directions\, see explanation below. \nPlease note the Early Bird ticket pricing cut-off times described below. \n\n\n\nPresentation:\nWhere comes the gas from\, where does it go? ? Southern Denison Trough CO2 storage possibilities from a geological perspective\n\n\nVenue:\nHilton Hotel Brisbane\, 190 Elizabeth?Street\,?Brisbane QLD 4000\nRoom 83\, Level 8\n(Detailed directions below)\n\n\nDate & Time:\nThursday\, 24 October 12:15 PM\n\n\n\n  \nPresentation Abstract: \nThe southern Denison Trough contains several depleted conventional gas fields\, mostly reservoired in the Aldebaran Sandstone with secondary reservoirs in sandstones of the upper Reids Dome beds. These gas fields are naturally high in CO2 and may present a good opportunity from a geological perspective for CO2 storage. In support of this an updated interpretation of the depositional environment at Merivale\, Westgrove\, Yellowbank and Punchbowl Gully has been developed to examine changes in depositional environment along the Aldebaran Sandstone paleocoastline. Comparison of the production history of Merivale to the variability in the depositional environment shows that there is strong contribution from the depositional environment to production behaviour. \nSandstones and coal seams in the upper Reids Dome beds may present a secondary target to depleted gas field storage in the southern Denison Trough. Gas distribution in the Reids Dome beds coals shows that the Hutton-Wallumbillla Fault may be a migration pathway for magmatic CO2 into the unit. High CO2 concentrations and saturations within these coals demonstrate a natural analogue for storage within this system. The stratigraphic placement of these coal seams has been improved through the use of stable carbon isotope analysis. \n\nTickets for the Technical Luncheon can be purchased below. \nPlease be advised of the early bird cut-off date. \nEarly bird pricing will now remain available up until Monday\, 21 October 12:00 PM after which\, standard pricing will come into effect. \nTo avoid disappointment please register before that date and time. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPESA Members ? $55\nNon-Members ? $75\nStudent / Retired Members ? $30\n\n\n\n\n\nLate ticket sales up to Wednesday\, 20 October 12:00PM will be available for $95 for all tickets – subject to availability. Please note dietary requirements can not be guaranteed for late tickets.? \n\nThe venue location can be accessed by two means: \n1) Entry from Queen Street Mall\nTake the lifts to Level 6\, and walk to the guest lifts located in the centre of the main atrium and take the lift to Level 8. Delegates will need to turn left out of the guest lifts and walk down the hallway to Room 83. \n2) Entry from Elizabeth Street\nEnter the foyer located on 190 Elizabeth Street\, and take the lifts to Level 6 (Main Foyer). Walk to the guest lifts located in the centre of the main atrium and take the lift to Level 8. Delegates will need to turn left out of the guest lifts and walk down the hallway to Room 83. \n  \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar?on the web \n\nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-lunch-24-october-where-comes-the-gas-from-where-does-it-go-southern-denison-trough-co2-storage-possibilities-from-a-geological-perspective/
LOCATION:Hilton Brisbane City\, 190 Elizabeth Street\, Brisbane QLD\, Brisbane\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:QLD,Technical Lunch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241024T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241024T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T010729Z
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT Branch October Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:An emerging new Petroleum System with world-class plays in the \nTorres Sub-Basin\, Offshore Papua New Guinea \nTim Rady1 and John Chambers2  \n1 Geomorph Energy \n2Larus Energy Limited \n\nABSTRACT\nThe Papuan Basin is the only basin with production in Papua New Guinea but is relatively unexplored for a typical Australian Continental Margin Mesozoic basin. It hosts the Kutubu Oil Field Developments and the PNG LNG project\, as well as several gas fields that are planned to be developed in the coming years\, but its southeastern extension\, the Torres Sub-Basin\, remains undrilled. Modern proprietary and regional multi-client seismic data in the offshore Torres Sub-Basin is now revealing an active Petroleum system with a generating Late Cretaceous Source rock and three main identified play types: \n\nMiocene deep-water clastics in a large submarine Miocene to Pliocene foldbelt\nPinch-out plays of Miocene to Pliocene age against a basement high\nPalaeogene carbonate build-ups on basement highs\n\nThis presentation will focus on the Miocene to Pliocene submarine foldbelt plays within the Larus Energy-operated PPL579 license area that was covered by the Nanamarope 3D broadband PSDM seismic survey (acquired in 2023 by Larus Energy and Searcher). The pinch-out play is within the recently awarded Larus Energy-operated PPL695 license in the foreland basin south of the foldbelt\, while TotalEnergies is proposing to test the Palaeogene carbonate play with the Mailu-1 well in 2025. \nThe Nanamarope 3D seismic provides high-resolution images of large-scale submarine fan complexes\, deposited during the Mid-Miocene\, linked to active tectonism and the formation of the proto–Owen Stanley Range. The images suggest significant reworking of these turbidite systems by bottom currents into likely high reservoir quality contourite deposits with a wide spectrum of features formed during synchronous and asynchronous interaction of turbidity flows and bottom current activity. It is observed that bottom currents provide a mechanism to redistribute coarser-grained material up-slope and beyond the limits of the traditional turbidite fairway. \nThe new 3D seismic has allowed Larus to complete detailed structural mapping\, update GDE interpretations\, identify evidence for hydrocarbon migration and integrate petroleum systems and seismic synthetic forward modelling to derisk the prospectivity. Larus Energy is planning on drilling the giant Nanamarope Prospect in 2025 which\, if successful\, will open a large new play fairway for exploration and development and provide a much-needed revenue source for the nation of Papua New Guinea \n\nEvent Details:\nThursday\, 24 October 2024\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 21st October 2024 \nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-branch-september-luncheon-october/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241017T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241017T140000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240916T050324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T093640Z
UID:10008618-1729166400-1729173600@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA WA October Technical Lunch: A New Play is Being Proven in Queensland's Taroom Trough
DESCRIPTION:Hosted with thanks to our Platinum sponsor SLB: \n  \n \nGold Sponsors IKON Science and DUG: \n                                              \n  \nand Silver Sponsors Delft and Qeye: \n              \n\nPESA WA invites you to our technical luncheon on Thursday 17th October.\nA New Play is Being Proven in Queensland’s Taroom Trough\nPresented by Neil Young (Elixir Energy)\n\nElixir Energy’s Grandis Project has recently significantly contributed to the multi-operator play opening operations in the Taroom Trough – an exceptionally well located unconventional gas play with the potential to supply material volumes of gas to East Coast and international gas markets.  Elixir’s CEO\, Neil Young\, will provide the latest update on what Elixir has achieved to date. \nTicket Prices: \nMember (Early Bird): $69.00 \nConcession Member [Retired or Hardship]: $59.00 \nStudent Member: $10.00 \nGraduate Member: $20.00 \nNon-Member: $99.00 \nMember (Non-Early Bird): $79.00 \nEarly bird pricing ends Thursday (1 week prior) at 5pm (AWST). All ticket sales close at 5pm Tuesday (2 days prior). \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-october-technical-lunch-a-new-play-taroom-trough/
LOCATION:Parmelia Hilton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,Technical Lunch,WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="PESA Western Australia":MAILTO:wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241015T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20241010T011216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T011216Z
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SUMMARY:2024 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: The Gulf of Papua: Fresh Insights Into a Frontier Basin (Searcher)
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Perth\n12.30pm? ? ? ?? Darwin\n1pm? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Brisbane\n1:30pm? ? ? ? ? ? Adelaide\n2pm? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nThe Gulf of Papua: Fresh Insights Into a Frontier Basin \nPresented by Lauren Found (Searcher) \nAbstract \n\nDespite covering an area roughly equivalent to the state of Victoria\, the offshore Gulf of Papua in Papua New Guinea (PNG) remains vastly underexplored\, with less than thirty exploration wells drilled over the last seventy years. However\, although well data is lacking\, there is a wealth of geotechnical data covering the Gulf\, allowing for detailed studies to be undertaken\, challenging long-held paradigms about the crustal nature\, regional architecture and hydrocarbon prospectivity. The basin-scale studies can also be integrated into more detailed prospect-level evaluations as new geophysical technologies allow for high-resolution 3D seismic to aid in de-risking perceived risks in source development and reservoir facies\, as observed with the Nanamarope 3D MSS.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-pesa-webinar-series-the-gulf-of-papua-fresh-insights/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241013T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240828T122838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T025724Z
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SUMMARY:PESA SA Field Trip Clare Valley Geology of Wine
DESCRIPTION:PESA SA Field Trip\nClare Valley Geology of Wine\nSunday 13th October 2024\nReturning by popular demand – this year in Clare Valley! \nReturning by popular demand – this year in Clare Valley\nSpend a day touring the picturesque Clare Valley – hear about the influence of geology on wine\, taste local wines at the historic Sevenhill winery and visit key outcrops with University of Adelaide Professor Alan Collins. Enjoy a relaxing two-course lunch at the Skillogalee cellar door.\n  \nMinibus departs Beach Energy\, 80 Flinders St\, Adelaide\n08.00 for 08.15 & returns ~5.00 pm \nPESA Members: $150 Non-Members: $170 \nIncludes minibus to-from Adelaide\, Sevenhill winery guided wine tasting and Skillogalee two-course lunch. Additional wine available to purchase separately. \nBook online at www.pesa.com.au \nPlease book early – this popular field trip sold out last year. \nContact Alex Ross at 0434 569 936 alexross@fastmail.fm for more info. \nBookings close 5pm Monday 7th October
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-field-trip-clare-valley-geology-of-wine-2/
LOCATION:Skillogalee cellar door\, 45 Trevarrick Rd\, Sevenhill\, South Australia\, 5453\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241008T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241008T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240919T030433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T032000Z
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SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW October Technical Lunch
DESCRIPTION:PESA NSW September Technical Meeting\nMelbana in Cuba: the Amistad-1 success story\nMelbana Energy drilled the Alameda-1 discovery well in onshore Cuba in 2021.  By 2022 the discovery was independently certified by McDaniel (A Canadian based Reserves Certifier with extensive experience in Cuba) to contain over 5 billion barrels of oil in place (best estimate) and 267 million barrels of recoverable oil (best estimate). \nIn 2023 Melbana followed up the Alameda-1 well with the successful Amistad-1 appraisal well which was designed to test the uppermost sheet of reservoirs in the Alameda field (Unit 1A\, 1B\, 2 and 3). \n\nUnit 1A recovered 11.7° API oil with 3\,783 cP viscosity at surface from a 63 metre MD interval starting from 445 metres MD. Although flow rates at surface were not established 40 barrels of oil flowed unassisted to surface (through a 32/64” choke)\, exceeding expectations.\nUnit 3 intercepted 200 metres updip and 500 metres to the south of the Alameda-1 intercept and confirmed moveable oil of a similar quality to Unit 1A. Testing indicated the potential to flow at ~750 bopd. The Unit 2 DST did not demonstrate moveable hydrocarbons to surface at the location tested.\nUnit 1B recovered 19.4° API oil with 5.7 cP viscosity at surface from a 70 metre TVD perforated section – less than 20% of the total Net Pay for Unit 1B (when incorporating fractures). Stabilised unassisted flow rate to surface of 1\,235 bopd measured over 12 hours on a 36/64” choke\, peaking at 1\,903 bopd.\n\nLogged Net Pay for the entire Amistad Formation is 346 metres TVD using 9% porosity\, 50% Sw and 40% VSh cutoffs this  net pay increases to 615 metres when the highly fractured limestones are incorporated (45% of the gross interval). Flow from the fractured interval has been proven by acquisition of production logs validating the incorporation of fractures into the net pay equation. \nUnit 1B has now been completed for future production\, whilst Units 1A and 3 have been suspended for potential future development and production. \nIn March 2024 McDaniel provided a resource update on the Unit 1B; \n\n46 MMbbls (P50) Contingent Resources – Development Pending in the eastern section of the greater Alameda field in the vicinity of the existing wells.\n90 MMbbls (P50) Prospective Resources of assigned in the western part of the field to reflect the uncertainty associated with being away from the existing wells. However\, McDaniels assigned a 70% chance of discovery to the prospective resource reflecting the low- risk nature of this area (given it is updip from the existing discoveries within the field). The risk associated with this area is based on reservoir deliverability.\n\nA preliminary field development plan is being developed for exploitation of Unit1B and an additional two wells focussing purely on production from Unit1B are being planned with the aim of initiating international oil export from Cuba.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-october-technical-lunch-2024/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="PESA NSW Secretary":MAILTO:nsw-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241001T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20241001T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240911T065459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T050938Z
UID:10008617-1727780400-1727784000@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:2024 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Sediment Provenance Analysis of the Early Permian Reservoirs of the Perth Basin (Chemostrat)
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\, Adelaide\n1pm                – Brisbane\, Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nSediment Provenance Analysis of the Early Permian Reservoirs of the Perth Basin \nPresented by Stuart Munday (Chemostrat) \nAbstract \n\nThe sediment provenance of Early Permian reservoirs (‘Kingia’ and High Cliff sandstones) of the onshore North Perth Basin is poorly understood. Bulk rock inorganic geochemistry\, detrital zircon geochronology and heavy mineral data have been used to assess spatial and temporal changes in provenance in the vicinity of the Waitsia\, Lockyer Deep\, West Erregulla and Beharra Springs Deep discoveries. The geochemical data provides a chemostratigraphic framework for the Early Permian that can be confidently correlated throughout the basin. The detrital zircon and Raman data have recognised significant regional variabilities. The zircon data defines western and eastern regions that were separated and/or infilled by different depositional systems\, likely defined by the Mountain Bridge Fault. Raman analysis demonstrates that the High Cliff and ‘Kingia’ sediments in the vicinity of Waitsia have different zircon age populations and heavy mineral assemblages\, with the ‘Kingia sandstone’ dominated by apatite indicating access to a granitic source at this time. This is poorly represented by wells in the northern Dongara Terrace and Allanooka Terrace\, where sediments are dominated by garnet. Analysis of Lockyer Deep and West Erregulla discovery wells in the northern Dandaragan Trough\, also demonstrate only minor amounts of apatite\, but also include a significant mafic component\, the source of which is uncertain. The geochemical data demonstrates that the top of these reservoirs is defined by a highly consistent change in provenance\, coincident with a switch to garnet-rich sediments and different dominant zircon age populations.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-pesa-webinar-series-sediment-provenance-analysis-of-the-perth-basin/
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240926T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240926T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240903T012558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T050812Z
UID:10008615-1727352000-1727361000@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT Branch September Luncheon- 26 September
DESCRIPTION:Salt Cavern storage potential of the Polda Basin\, South Australia\nGlenn Toogood\, entX\, and Tim Rady\, Geomorph Energy\n\nThe Polda Basin is a Neoproterozoic to Jurassic sedimentary basin\, extending from the Great Australian Bight to the central Eyre Peninsula\, South Australia. It has previously been explored for petroleum\, uranium\, coal\, groundwater\, base metals\, potash and diamonds. There has been renewed interest in the Polda Basin for its underground gas storage potential in salt caverns\, given that Mercury-1 encountered >1200m of massive halite within Neoproterozoic red beds in the central offshore basin.\nentX Limited were granted Gas Storage Exploration Licences (GSEL) 781 and 784 and have been actively studying the basin to assess the likelihood of the proven offshore salt extending onshore\, where it may be engineered into caverns for underground gas storage (UGS) sites. UGS can provide gigawatt-scale storage of H2 gas and significantly reduce the levelized cost of storage. Such an asset would provide key advantages to H2 project concepts\, including DRI green steel from magnetite\, green ammonia and biofuels.\nTo assess the prospectivity for salt onshore and correlate the stratigraphy across the basin\, entX have taken a multi-disciplinary approach\, reviewing all available data and literature and integrating seismic reprocessing\, ICP-MS/OES and XRF analysis\, visual core and cuttings interpretation\, core density measurements\, spectral scanning and gravity forward modelling. Following this work\, the onshore Polda Basin has emerged as highly prospective for both salt and natural hydrogen. This talk will summarise the technical work undertaken\, new insights about the stratigraphy and plans for future data acquisition.\n\nEvent Details:\nThursday\, 26 September 2024\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 23rd September 2024 \nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-branch-september-luncheon-26-september/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240917T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240904T080722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T083106Z
UID:10008616-1726570800-1726574400@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Wrap Up: The Global Status of CCS (Global CCS Institute)
DESCRIPTION:PESA ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Wrap Up: The Global Status of CCS (Global CCS Institute) \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nFurther information about the series can be found here: \nhttps://pesa.com.au/events/etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series/2023-09-05/ \n  \nKindly supported by: \n \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\, Adelaide\n1pm                – Brisbane\, Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for PESA members (please log in to see this)\, free for members of the AGA\, SPE\, AAPG (Asia-Pacific) and the EAGE (Asia-Pacific).  Tickets for non-members are $10 per episode. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \n  \n  \nCCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Wrap Up: The Global Status of CCS (Global CCS Institute) \nAbstract \n\nThe growing urgency to address climate change felt by policymakers\, industry leaders\, investors and the general public is now accelerating CCS deployment in many regions around the world. This talk will discuss the role of CCS in achieving net zero emissions and provide an overview of the latest project and policy developments globally. We will discuss broad global drivers\, macro trends\, and the current CCS landscape across key regions\, including Asia Pacific\, the US\, Canada\, Brazil\, Europe\, and the Middle East and North Africa. The session will also cover critical policy drivers\, finance and investment trends\, and the challenges and opportunities in realising CCS at scale.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series-wrap-up/
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240913T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240913T220000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240811T121639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T022015Z
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SUMMARY:PESA WA: 2024 Spring Fling
DESCRIPTION:Proudly sponsored by IKON Science:\n \nWe invite you to join friends and colleagues at our PESA WA Spring Fling Social on Friday 13th September at The Globe.\nEvent details:\nAfter previous successful Winter Warmers\, this year we are holding a PESA WA Spring Fling at The Globe. Join us for an evening of socialising with an opportunity to catch-up with colleagues\, friends\, partners and new members. We have exclusive use of the Lane Bar and Courtyard at The Globe\, from 6pm\, on Friday 13th September. Drinks (beer\, wine and soft drinks) and nibbles are included in the ticket price. There will also be a raffle and door prizes. \nWhere: The Globe\, Lane Bar and Courtyard \nDate: Friday\, 13th September \nTime: from 6:00pm \nWe encourage you to bring your partner along to this amazing event. Partners can attend at member pricing if purchased in the same transaction with a member. Please\, only bring one partner each. \nTicket Prices: \nMember (Early bird): $40.00 \nEarly bird ticket sales close 31st August at 5pm (AWST). \nMember (Non early bird): $50.00 \nNon-Member: $80.00 \nMember Guest: $50.00 \nAll tickets sales close Wednesday 11th September at 5pm (AWST). Book now to avoid disappointment as tickets are strictly limited. \nRefund Policy: Refunds are only applicable if notified in writing to WA-secretary@pesa.com.au prior to the close of ticket sales.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-2024-spring-fling/
LOCATION:Prohibition Liquor Co.\, 22 Gilbert St\, Adelaide SA 5000\, South Australia\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Evening Event,Social,WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="PESA Western Australia":MAILTO:wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240911T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240809T020228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T020228Z
UID:10008608-1726075800-1726088400@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA\, ASEG & SPE Vic/Tas Branch Joint Spring Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enchanting evening filled with laughter\, fine drinks\, and delightful nibbles. It’s the perfect setting to reconnect with your fellow peers. This exclusive gathering is a collaborative effort between PESA\, ASEG and SPE\, designed to foster connections and camaraderie among our members. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nVenue: Join us at the charming “Henry and the Fox” located on Little Collins Street\, where urban elegance meets casual comfort.\nExclusive to Members: This event is a special occasion for members only. Please ensure your membership is up to date before securing your spot. If you have not done so\, please renew your membership before booking.\nLimited Availability: Tickets are on sale now! We encourage you to book early to avoid missing out on this wonderful opportunity to mingle and celebrate with your peers.\n\nDate\, Time & Location: \n\nDate: Wednesday\, 11th of September\nTime: 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm\nVenue: Henry and the Fox\, Little Collins Street\nDress Code: Smart Casual\nTicket Information: Available for purchase here on our website. Members only.\n\nDon’t miss out on this unique opportunity to relax and enjoy the company of like-minded professionals. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to an unforgettable evening of enjoyment and networking.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-aseg-spe-vic-tas-branch-joint-spring-social/
LOCATION:Henry & The Fox\, 525 Little Collins Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Evening Event,Social,VIC / TAS
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ORGANIZER;CN="PESA VIC/TAS":MAILTO:vic-tas-secretary@pesa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240716T011525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T062003Z
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SUMMARY:1D Basin (Zetaware-Genesis) Modelling Workshop
DESCRIPTION:PESA SA Workshop\n“1D Basin (Zetaware-Genesis) Modelling Workshop”\nLucasz Krawczynski\nTopDown PSA\n  \n  \n  \nSeptember 11th and 12th\n9am-5pm\nVenue-Ayres House Adelaide\nJoin us for a 2-day workshop on the fundamentals of basin modelling\, calibration\, burial and thermal history modelling\, maturation modelling\, source kinetics and hydrocarbon yields. The workshop will use Zetaware-Trinity licences. Scope exists to bring your own wells/data.\n$1000 for PESA Members\n$1500 for Non-Members\n$350 for students
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/1d-basin-zetaware-genesis-modelling-workshop/
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Short Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240910T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240910T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240903T072731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T224225Z
UID:10008611-1725969600-1725978600@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA ACT/NSW September Technical Lunch
DESCRIPTION:PESA NSW September Technical Meeting\nExploring the deep sea floor\nJohn will talk about his work with Bruce Heezen and Maurice Ewing at Lamont Geological Observatory of Columbia University NY. \nThe talk will discuss discoveries using deep sea cores in the Atlantic Ocean made in the 60s and 70s. Examples will include; \n\nTurbidite deposits from the Grand Banks off Canada.\nAlso in the Puerto Rico Trench where individual sands were correlated using the colors of the upper muddy parts of the flows.\nOther work will show the movement of melting ice sheets using raft detritus found in the cores.\nSlides and a unique video of Bruce Heezen will be used in this talk.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-act-nsw-september-technical-lunch-2024/
LOCATION:Castlereagh Boutique Hotel\, 169 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW / ACT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="PESA NSW Secretary":MAILTO:nsw-secretary@pesa.com.au
GEO:-33.872562;151.2089734
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240909T081500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240909T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240515T132319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T022640Z
UID:10008575-1725869700-1725904800@pesa.com.au
SUMMARY:PESA QLD 2024 Symposium - 9 September
DESCRIPTION:The annual PESA QLD Symposium is back in 2024 and this year’s theme is Energy Unearthed. \nThis year the Symposium will be held on Monday\, 9th September 2024 at the Brisbane Conference and Exhibition Centre (Plaza Level P1 & P2). \nThe PESA QLD Symposium is a full day event focused on bringing together members of the Petroleum exploration and production industry here in Queensland. Local and Interstate specialist speakers are invited to present a series of papers which address the industry activity within the state from a technical\, economic and social perspective. \nThis years program will feature speakers from a range of companies including Anglo American\, EnergyQuest\, MGPalaeo\, Santos\, Sigra\, State Gas\, Total Seismic and The University of Queensland. Full program details are below. \nIndustry Exhibition\nOur exhibition gives the opportunity for local companies to introduce their technologies and interact with clients\, and potential clients\, face to face. Please click here for more information about securing your Exhibitor Booth. \nStudent Poster Session\nWe are also delighted to offer resource focused Queensland-based students the chance to present and discuss their research with industry representatives. Please contact qld-secretary@pesa.com.au if you are interested in presenting a student poster. \n  \nSponsorship opportunities are still available for the 2024 PESA QLD Symposium. \nIf you or your company are interested in sponsoring this event\, please click here to view the sponsorship opportunities being offered. \n\nBrisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre \n\nThe 2024 PESA QLD Symposium is proudly sponsored by:\nPlatinum Sponsor \n  \nThis could be you! Sponsorship opportunity still available \n  \nGold Sponsors \n  \n \n  \n  \nSilver Sponsors \n \n  \nSponsorship opportunities still available \n  \n  \nCocktail Function Sponsor \n  \n \n  \nCoffee Cart Sponsor \n \n  \nExhibitors \n \nbook your exhibitor booth today! \n  \n\nEarly bird pricing will now be available up until Friday\, 30 August 11:30 PM  after which time\, standard pricing will come into effect. \nTicket sales will close on Monday\, 9 September 8:00am \n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird Ticket Price\nStandard Ticket Price\n\n\n\n\nPESA Members – $250\nNon-Members – $300\nStudent / Retired Members – $125\nPESA Members – $275\nNon-Members – $350\nStudent / Retired Members – $125\n\n\n\nVenue\nBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre \nPlaza Level – P1 & P2 \nCnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets\nSouth Bank\, Brisbane\nQueensland Australia \nDate & Time \n8:15am – 6:00pm\, Monday 9th September\, 2023 \n \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web \nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-2024-symposium-9-september/
LOCATION:Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre\, Merivale St & Glenelg Street\, South Brisbane\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,QLD,Social,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240909T081500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240909T180000
DTSTAMP:20260606T001050
CREATED:20240515T131238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T103824Z
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD 2024 Symposium - Sponsorship Packages
DESCRIPTION:The Organising Committee are pleased to invite you to the 2024 PESA Queensland Symposium. \nThe symposium will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre\, South Bank on Monday 9th September 2024. We would love to invite you to be part of this year’s Symposium as a sponsor\, with regular sponsorship options detailed in the accompanying Sponsor and Exhibitor Packages guide. \nThis event has been a feature of the Queensland Petroleum Industry since 1977 bringing together speakers and delegates from across the wider energy industry for a fantastic\, networking and information sharing day. The organising committee anticipates up to 150 industry delegates in attendance with 12 presentations scheduled over the day in the four sponsored sessions. A selection of Display Booths will greet the attendees and will be a feature of the break-out area between sessions. \nThe PESA Queensland Symposium is made possible with the support of Event Sponsors. \nThis year\, PESA QLD is again offering three levels of Event Sponsorship – Platinum\, Gold and Silver Sessions Sponsors. Companies are also welcomed to purchase an Exhibition Booth Display\, or support PESA by sponsoring the costs for providing the coffee cart and AV costs or subsidised attendance for students (other options available upon request – please ask). We certainly hope that you will choose to join the list of peer companies and support the 2024 PESA Queensland Symposium. \nAs an event sponsor\, your company would be: \n● recognised on program and posters;\n● acknowledged throughout the day;\n● access to display booths and discounted attendance;\n● able to display company banners on the main stage. \nEvent Sponsorships Packages below detail the regular options available along with Display Booth information\, and we would be happy to discuss this or any other ideas you might have. We also encourage sponsors to provide their company logo to be displayed on the day which gives wonderful exposure to both the public and the symposium delegates. We hope you will become one of our sponsors and thus assist us to continue to promote our industry via this informative\, enjoyable networking occasion. \nSecuring an Event Sponsorship package or a Display Booth can be made by contacting the PESA Queensland Treasurer. \nRegistration for the event will be via the PESA website\, with tickets opening shortly. We look forward to welcoming you in September! \n  \nSue Slater \n2024 PESA Symposium Committee Chair \n\nPlatinum Sponsor – Available\nPrice $5000 \nBenefits > Exclusive tier\n● Logo on name tags\n● Signage within the Symposium Hall and Exhibitor Area (provided by sponsor)\n● Logo on slides shown at beginning and end of the day and during breaks\n● Logo under list of sponsors in the program\n● Four free registrations (valued at $1000)\n● Access to one free Exhibitor Booth OR Four additional free registrations (both valued at $1000) \nGold Sponsors – Sold Out\n\nPrice $3000 \nBenefits > Maximum of 3 Premium sponsors in gold tier \n● Logo on slides shown at the beginning and end of the day and during breaks\n● Signage within the Exhibitor Area (provided by sponsor)\n● Logo under list of sponsors in the program\n● One free registration (valued at $250)\n● Access to one half price Exhibitor Booth OR two additional free registrations (both valued at $500) \nSilver Session Sponsors – Available\nPrice $2000 \nBenefits\n● Signage within the Exhibitor Area and in Symposium Hall during sponsored session (provided by sponsor)\n● Logo under sponsored session in the program\n● Mention at the start of the sponsored session\n● One free registration (valued at $250) and option for two additional discounted registrations (valued at $300)\n● Option to chair sponsored session\n● Option for cocktail sponsorship \nExhibitor Booths – Available\nPrice $1000 \nBenefits\n● Access to one Exhibitor Booth – one table (1.8m x 0.9m)\, chairs and with confirmation of requirements backing display boards (can be vertical or horizontal\, 1860 mm x 1080mm – double sided).\n● Power provided to each Exhibitor booth.\n● Screens to be proved by exhibitor or arrange with BCEC (not included)\n● Registration included two (valued at $500) and access to additional registration for $150\n● Exhibitor Booth located in high traffic area where tea\, lunch and evening cocktails are served \n  \nOther Sponsorship Options\nStudent Sponsorship – Available \n$500 \nSupport PESA’s endeavours in providing heavily discounted student attendance and offering student sponsorships \nAV Sponsorship – Available \n$1\,000 \nAssist in providing a good quality Audio-Visual experience for attendees of the Symposium \nCoffee Cart Sponsorship – Sold\n \n$1\,000 \nProvision of the barista-run coffee cart during morning sessions and morning tea break \nCocktail Function Sponsorship – Sold\n \n$1\,000 \nAssist towards cost of the cocktail party held after the symposium\, on site at BCEC. \n  \nPurchases can be made by invoice (Contact PESA Queensland Treasurer) \n\nExhibitor Booth Sponsorship Opportunities\nWhy not consider a booth at the Symposium? Booths are a fantastic way to enhance exposure of your company and offer the opportunity for direct interface with attendees. Booth sponsorship details are attached as part of the sponsorship package document.\nBooth numbers are limited and can be secured by contacting the PESA Queensland Treasurer. \n \nA selection of happy booth exhibitors displaying their wares at a past PESA QLD Symposium \n\nPlatinum Sponsor \nOpportunity available \n  \nGold Sponsors \n \n  \nSilver Sponsors \n \n  \nCocktail Function Sponsor \n \n  \nCoffee Cart Sponsor \n \n  \nExhibitors \n \n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web \nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-2024-symposium-sponsorship-packages/
LOCATION:Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre\, Merivale St & Glenelg Street\, South Brisbane\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,QLD,Social,Technical Talk
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SUMMARY:2024 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Deploying Passive/Microseismic Technology to Monitor Subsurface Reservoirs During CO2 Injection
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth\n12.30pm       – Darwin\, Adelaide\n1pm                – Brisbane\, Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nDeploying Passive/Microseismic Technology to Monitor Subsurface Reservoirs During CO2 Injection \nPresented by Roy Bitrus (TenzorGEO) \nAbstract \n\nTenzorGEO aim to advance passive seismic CO2 monitoring technology to enhance environmental stewardship in carbon capture and storage\, and together with operator partners ADNOC have deployed the technology in the Middle East. The results showcase the ability of passive seismic data to verify the containment of CO2 and serve as an early warning system and stability indicator for injected CO2. The solution known as Cuttlefish Carbon Guard (CCG) integrates both passive seismic and microseismic methods with a wider frequency spectrum from 0 – >100Hz to locate microseismic events\, analyse the integrity of the caprock and the storage reservoir\, and analyse spectral responses due to CO2 saturation velocity changes to visualise the reservoir and injected CO2. \nMethod: \nTo develop and standardise acquisition\, processing and interpretation of microseismic data acquired during CO2 monitoring projects the following areas was focused on: Data acquisition\, method workflow\, software and algorithm testing as well as development. \nData Acquisition: Here\, an effective combination of sensor types 1C and 3C were designed and deployed as patches in a grid array. This helped achieve an integrated workflow with reduced volume of acquired data and improved SNR. Data acquired is in the frequency range of 0.1 – >100Hz with tests performed onsite prior to acquisition to determine and suppress surface waves. \nMethod Workflow: Integrate and adapt two standalone passive seismic methods into one solution capable of analysing\, filtering\, processing and interpreting data to visualise the storage reservoir and injected CO2. \nMethod A aims to locate the microseismic events and determine the moment tensor in the reservoir rock – i.e. in response to changes in pressure\, fluid displacement\, pore fluid saturation\, reactivation of fractures and filtration channels.\nAdditionally\, Method B analyses the spectral response of vertically directed P-waves from ambient background microseismic noise (0.1 – 10 Hz) to delineate CO2 saturated rock due to velocity changes. \nSoftware: Finally\, test the capability of the software by acquiring relevant passive seismic data from a CO2 injection project in a field trial with ADNOC. The data acquired will feed into the model and educate the interpretation team as they aim to standardise procedure and application of the solution. \nConclusions: \nThe field project highlights the capability of an integrated passive/microseismic solution\, paving the way for standardized procedures in the measurement\, monitoring and verification (MMV) sector of the industry. The project underscores the technology’s potential to add cost\, security and innovative value while monitoring subsurface reservoir integrity and track CO2 velocity changes. The continuous monitoring nature of the technology can help to increase public and stakeholder confidence.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-pesa-webinar-series-deploying-passive-microseismic-tech-in-subsurface-co2-injection/
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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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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