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PESA QLD: Structural Controls on Aquifer Connectivity in the Great Artesian Basin, Narrabri

Thursday, 25 June @ 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm (Australia/Brisbane time)
$40.00 – $95.00

Guest Speaker(s): Dr Matthias Raiber

Dr Matthias Raiber leads CSIRO’s Sustainable Groundwater Futures team in Brisbane and is an expert in the geology and hydrogeology of sedimentary basins, including the Great Artesian Basin. His work integrates geology, geophysics, hydrochemistry and environmental tracers to investigate groundwater recharge, aquifer connectivity, and interactions between deep and shallow groundwater systems. He has led major research projects for the Gas Industry Social and Environmental Research Alliance (GISERA) across the Surat and Beetaloo basins and has led collaborative projects with Geoscience Australia, with a focus on improving the understanding of basin hydrodynamics and groundwater connectivity in complex sedimentary settings.

PESA QLD June Luncheon

Geological structures and aquifer connectivity in the Great Artesian Basin and underlying Permian-Triassic basins: insights from airborne electromagnetic surveys, hydrochemistry and environmental tracers at Narrabri, NSW

Presented by: Dr Matthias Raiber

(Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO)

 

Abstract:

In the Narrabri region, understanding connectivity between coal seam gas (CSG) reservoirs and overlying aquifers is important for assessing potential groundwater impacts and addressing community concerns, given that the Gunnedah Basin, which hosts the coal seams, underlies key Great Artesian Basin (GAB) units such as the Pilliga Sandstone.

This study applies an integrated workflow combining airborne electromagnetics (SkyTEM), seismic interpretation, K/Ar dating of igneous intrusions, and hydrochemical and environmental tracer datasets (including noble gases and groundwater age tracers). The SkyTEM survey (~2,765 line km; >60 flight lines) provides high-resolution constraints on subsurface architecture, enabling mapping of faults, intrusions, and key stratigraphic boundaries to ~400 m depth.

AEM results and K/Ar ages of intrusive activity were integrated with seismic and geological data to develop conceptual hydrogeological models identifying potential connectivity pathways. Hydrochemical and tracer data were then used to test for evidence of hydraulic connection across formations and basins, allowing structural interpretations to be evaluated against groundwater signatures.

Results indicate that geological structures are widespread, but their hydraulic significance and therefore their potential influence on connectivity varies across the study area.

The presentation focuses on the Narrabri Gas Project area while also addressing broader GAB connectivity questions. The integrated workflow provides a transferable framework for reducing uncertainty in subsurface fluid flow, with relevance to hydrocarbon studies, hydrogen storage, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and related applications.

 

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, June 25th 2026

Luncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start

Place: Stamford Plaza Brisbane

Bookings close 5 pm Tuesday, June 23rd 2026 unless sold out prior.

 

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Date:
Thursday, 25 June
Time:
12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
(Australia/Brisbane time)
Cost:
$40.00 – $95.00
Website:
pesa.com.au
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