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Evaluating Overpressure in Compressional Regimes Using Geomechanical Modelling

Evaluating Overpressure in Compressional Regimes Using Geomechanical Modelling

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: D. Darby and S. Ellis
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

Overpressure forms a significant hazard for exploration in eastern Australasian basins, including Papua New Guinea and New Zealand'sEast Coast Basin. Overpressures of 90 - 100% of vertical stress have been encountered at

 

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Tags: Compressional Evaluating Geomechanical modelling overpressure regimes

An Empirical Approach to Evaluating Regional Seal Capacity and Hydrocarbon Migration Characteristics in South-Eastern Australia

An Empirical Approach to Evaluating Regional Seal Capacity and Hydrocarbon Migration Characteristics in South-Eastern Australia

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: G.W. O'Brien, D. Heggie, G. Lawrence and A. Williams
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

Over the last decade, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) and its industry partners have acquired and interpreted a wide range of geochemical and other remote sensing data in south-eastern Australia includincr aeochemical sniffer and...

 

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Tags: Australia. Capacity Evaluating hydrocarbon Migration Characteristics Regional seal

Evaluating and Developing Tight Gas Sandstone Resources in Australia

Evaluating and Developing Tight Gas Sandstone Resources in Australia

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 2000
Authors: R.L. Johnson, Jr., Christopher W. Hopkins, Michel Claverie and Michael Sarich
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 2000

 

Abstract:

Low-permeability sandstone gas reservoirs, known as tight gas sands, represent a huge potential resource for future natural gas supply in Australia and around the world. Because low individual well-production rates are often the norm, tight gas sand ...

 

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Tags: Australia. Developing Evaluating gas Resources Sandstone Tight

Evaluating Trap Integrity in the Vulcan Sub-basin, Timor Sea, Australia, using Integrated Remote-sensing Geochemical Technologies

Evaluating Trap Integrity in the Vulcan Sub-basin, Timor Sea, Australia, using Integrated Remote-sensing Geochemical Technologies

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: G. W. O'Brien, P. Quaife, R. Cowley, M. Morse, D. Wilson, M. Fellows and M. Lisk
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1998

 

Abstract:

Poor trap integrity, which relates to Mio-Piiocene continental convergence and fault reactivation, is the principal exploration uncertainty within Australia's Timor Sea. In this area, the style of the Neogene structural reactivation is a direct funct...

 

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Tags: Australia. Evaluating Geochemical integrated integrity Remote Sea Sensing Sub-basin Technologies Timor trap

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