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Abstract:
An integrated geologic and geophysical study of the Mesozoic storage resource in the Petrel Sub-basin (Bonaparte Basin). This study includes regional petrophysics, geomechanics, rock physics, seismic reprocessing and inversion in an area of sparse well and seismic data.
Although numerous wells have been drilled in the Petrel Sub-basin, their focus has been the underlying Palaeozoic petroleum system, resulting in scant or compromised data quality in the overburden. This often limits data utility for reservoir characterization, field appraisal and development planning for the primary Mesozoic storage targets. Seismic reprocessing and quantitative interpretation supported by a model-based rock physics workflow have been used to fill in some of the gaps. This new data has been used to interpret depositional trends of both reservoir and seal, reservoir quality, heterogeneity and clay content, seal presence and thickness, and interval velocity away from well control. Insights from this study further highlight the suitability of G-11-AP for large scale CO2 storage.
Place: Ayer’s House, 288 North Tce, Adelaide
The luncheon will consist of 3 courses and a 3-hour drinks package
Bookings close 1 pm Monday, 24th February 2025
Any late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.