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SUMMARY:PESA WA May 13th Evening Talk: Evaluating controls on deposition using Ichnology within the Eocene-aged mixed influence deltaic strata of the Mangahewa Formation
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA invites you to a technical Evening Event Monday 13th May.\nEvaluating controls on deposition using Ichnology within the Eocene-aged mixed influence deltaic strata of the Mangahewa Formation (Taranaki Basin\, NZ): Lessons learned for application towards studies on mixed deltaic successions in the Bonaparte and Perth Basin. \nPresented by Fiona Burns (TASK Fronterra) \nThe Middle to Upper Eocene Mangahewa Formation forms a broadly NE-SW-oriented coastal facies belt which constitutes the main hydrocarbon reservoirs in the Taranaki Basin\, New Zealand. The Mangahewa Formation represents deposition within a deltaic setting that displays variable influences of wave\, fluvial and tidal processes\, with wave and fluvial processes dominant. Broadly\, the >1000 m thick formation constitutes a 2nd order progradational succession overlain by a retrogradational succession composed of 3rd and 4th order sequence sets. Arcuate delta and beach-ridge geometries can be imaged using seismic attribute data. Landwards of the shoreline systems\, lower delta plain with associated fluvial channel facies belts dominate. \nIn the Pohokura Field and Turangi area\, well developed\, wave-dominated\, fluvial influenced\, tide-affected (Wft) shoreface packages dominate the reservoir sections. The shoreface strata comprise cross-stratified sandstone-rich deposits with relatively high degrees of bioturbation and high ichnodiversity\, dominated by Ophiomorpha nodosa\, Ophiomorpha irregulaire\, Dactyloidites isp.\, Conichnus isp.\, and very large Asterosoma isp. Trace-fossil analysis enabled the subdivision of the shoreface strata into Upper\, Middle\, and Lower Shoreface (proximal and distal) packages. High stress levels are characteristic of the Distributary Channel packages\, which are either non-bioturbated or reveal sparse bioturbation by Skolithos linearis. Abundances of Ophiomorpha nodosa preferentially reworking clay drapes characterize the uppermost parts of tidally influenced channel packages locally. Firmground Thalassinoides isp. (Glossifungites ichnofacies) are common below channel bases. \nIchnologically\, the back barrier lagoonal heterolithic strata\, mainly interbedded with coal beds\, reveal highly stressed ichnofaunas. They were either non-bioturbated\, or contained Planolites montanus\, rare Chondrites isp. and/or Thalassinoides isp. Heterolithic strata representing down-drift strata also reveal similarly stressed ichnofaunas\, with many monospecific trace-fossil assemblages characteristic. In contrast\, non-stressed Delta Front heterolithic deposits are characterised by intensely bioturbated strata with maximum ichnodiversity. Trace-fossil assemblages include Thalassinoides isp.\, Teichichnus rectus\, Phycosiphon incertum\, Palaeophycus tubularis\, Chondrites isp.\, Terebellina isp. and Schuabcylindrichnus isp. \nDetailed ichnological models developed for mixed deltaic systems within Eocene-aged  successions where there is extensive core coverage\, provide invaluable tools when developing models for much older mixed deltaic successions such as the Permian of the Perth Basin and the Middle Jurassic of the Bonaparte Basin. \n  \nTimings for the event: \nDate: Monday 13th May\, 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-may-13th-evening-talk-evaluating-controls-on-deposition-using-ichnology-mangahewa-formation/
LOCATION:The Shoe\, Shop GSO7 Yagan Square\, 376 - 420 Wellington St\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technical Talk,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240520T080000
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SUMMARY:2024 Australian Energy Producers Conference and Exhibition (Perth) - PESA discount applies
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Energy Producers Conference and Exhibition (formerly APPEA) is the largest annual upstream oil and gas event in the Southern Hemisphere\, attracting thousands of delegates from across Australia and around the world. \nFor 2024\, the Conference and Exhibition will run from 20 – 23 May at the Perth Convention Centre\, located in the heart of the city. \nThe theme for 2024 is Delivering the New Energy Economy. It sets an ambitious standard for our discussions\, knowledge sharing and partnerships as we seek to lead the energy transition. \nAustralian Energy Producers 2024 provides an unparalleled opportunity for the industry to continue discussions around our journey to net zero emissions and the ever present need to explore for\, find and develop Australia’s oil and gas. As we respond and adjust to a rapidly evolving global energy landscape\, the Australian Energy Producers Conference & Exhibition will provide a platform for open conversation and candid debate. \nEarly Bird Registration\nIf you register between now and 22 March 2024\, you can get ‘early bird’ fee discounts. \nFor more details and to register\, please visit the official Australian Energy Producers Conference and Exhibition website. \nPESA Deal Day\nThe PESA Deal Day will be held on 20 May 2024 in conjunction with the 2024 Australian Energy Producers Conference and Exhibition. Participate in this and get wide exposure to industry leaders and high-quality exploration\, appraisal and development opportunities from Australia and beyond! \nFor more details on PESA Deal Day\, click here. \nPESA Member Discounts\nRemember\, if you are a PESA Member\, we have a set of discount coupon codes here. Make sure you are logged in to be able to view them.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-aep-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 21 Mounts Bay Rd\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,WA
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SUMMARY:2024 PESA Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia Limited (PESA) voting members are invited the 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held on: \n\n\n\nDate: Monday\, 20 May 2024 \n\n\n \nTime:  1700 hrs AWST  \n\n\n \nLocation:   River View Room 4\, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 21 Mounts Bay Road\, Perth WA (Note: To be held in the same room and directly after the PESA Deal Day) \n\n\n\nThe PESA Board hopes you can attend the meeting to provide your input in person. \n\n\n\nTo register:\nThis is a PESA Members-only event and attendance is free. To accommodate security measures implemented to gain entry to the venue\, you must register in advance.  Scroll down to Registration Details box below to register and get your free tickets. \nTo attend:\nPresent your event ticket (paper or digital) to security personnel to enter the AGM.  Also\, please ensure you sign the attendance record which will be available in the meeting room during the AGM. \nFor proxies:\n\n\n\nIf you are not able to personally attend the event\, we encourage you to submit a proxy so that we may get the widest response from PESA members where a vote is required. Download the proxy form here or from the 2024 AGM page\, fill it out and send it to the PESA Office. Proxy forms must be lodged at the PESA Office no later than 48 hours before the time of the meeting. (Further instructions are on the bottom of the proxy form.) You can also lodge an apology for this meeting by email to membership@pesa.com.au.    
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2024-annual-general-meeting-pesa/
LOCATION:Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 21 Mounts Bay Rd\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,Members Only,National,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240522T073000
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SUMMARY:PESA WA / AGC Geoscience Champions breakfast event
DESCRIPTION:Australian Geoscience Council Champions Breakfast:\nThe Australian Geoscience Council (AGC) is pursuing a Vision to raise the profile of Geoscience to be pre-eminent in Australia and to be recognised as one of the great fields of general science with Physics\, Chemistry and Biology. As part of this Vision\, the AGC has instigated an award for National Geoscience Champions that will be made on behalf of AGC’s eight member organisations who represent over 8 000 geoscientists around Australia. The award is modelled on the concept of a Hall Of Fame for geoscientists who are not otherwise recognised (yet) as National Living Treasures. This honour will be bestowed on very few Geoscientists and will recognise lifetime contributions to our science\, craft and art\, evidenced by technical\, leadership\, mentoring and collegial endeavours. \nAustralian Geoscience Council Inc. – National Geoscience Champions (agc.org.au) \n\nTo celebrate new recipients Peter Moore and Simon Lang becoming National Geoscience Champions\, a PESA WA / AGC Breakfast will be held on 22nd May 7:30am at the Hilton Hotel. \nPeter Moore: \nPeter has been a significant individual contributor to the understanding of the key sedimentary basins of Australia. Of particular note was his early promotion and application of what is now termed petroleum systems analysis to the Gippsland Basin. Although it’s now more than 30 years since this this work was first published\, it still remains a cornerstone study of the basin. \nHe has been involved in several initiatives to promote the Geosciences and Geoscience education in the wider community\, particularly in WA. He is passionate advocate of the importance of Geoscience to the Australian economy and way of life. \nHe has made a matchless contribution to the addition of known petroleum resources both onshore and offshore Australia. His individual contributions have improved the wider understanding of the subsurface and laid solid foundations for the success that followed. As a\ntechnical manager\, he has overseen projects around the world that have had a material impact on the companies he worked for. \nSimon Lang: \nSimon has made an immeasurable contribution to advancing Geoscience in Australia as an academic\, industry geologist or leading field courses for people at all levels of professional development. He willingly explains key geological concepts in terms that can be understood and with a sometimes mischievous sense of humour. He is ready to share his knowledge with anyone who asks and was an important part of the skills development programs at Woodside. He has published extensively and there is always something of importance in his papers. \nHe has made important contributions to the teaching and practice of Geoscience in the international arena\, and he is recognised as a leading Australian subject matter expert in sedimentology and stratigraphy. \nSimon has contributed to the development of Australia’s resources through his unparalleled knowledge of the stratigraphy and sedimentology of the key prospective basins. His ideas and geological models have been influenced successful exploration and appraisal programs\, while his critical review and encouragement of the work of others has had a significant impact. \nSimon will provide a technical talk at the breakfast: \n“The value of geological analogues for surface characterization for the energy transition”  \n  \nTicket Prices: \nAGC and PESA Members  (Early Bird): $50.00 \nNon-Member (Early Bird): $55.00 \nStudent Member : $25.00 \nAGC and PESA Members (Non-Early Bird): $55.00 \nNon-Member: $65.00 \nEarly bird pricing ends Tuesday 30th April at 5pm (AWST). All ticket sales close at 5pm Monday 20th May (2 days prior). \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/agc-geoscience-champions-breakfast/
LOCATION:Parmelia Hilton\, 14 Mill Street\, Perth\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,Technical Lunch,WA
ORGANIZER;CN="PESA Western Australia":MAILTO:wa-secretary@pesa.com.au
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