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CO2 Storage Prospects in Southeast Queensland – Possible Integration with Oxy-Fuel Combustion or IGCC Power Generation Pilot Projects

CO2 Storage Prospects in Southeast Queensland – Possible Integration with Oxy-Fuel Combustion or IGCC Power Generation Pilot Projects

Publication Name: PESA (QLD & NT) Petroleum Symposium 2005
Authors: Andy Rigg
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 2005

 

Abstract:

During the Australian Petroleum Cooperative Research Centre's GEODISC Research Program conducted from 1999 to 2003, the various C02 geological storage options and capacities for Australia were studied at a very high level. This included most of the m...

 

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Tags: CO2 Combustion Fuel Generation IGCC Integration Oxy Pilot Possible Power Projects Prospects Queensland South East storage

Modelling the hydrocarbon generative history of the Officer Basin, Western Australia

Modelling the hydrocarbon generative history of the Officer Basin, Western Australia

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 29
Authors: K.A.R. Ghori
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: June 2002

 

Abstract:

Minor oil shows and numerous bitumen occurrences indicate hydrocarbon generation and migration within the Neoproterozoic Officer Basin of Western Australia. Since th in but organic-rich beds with excellent to fair oil generating potential are present...

 

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AFTA-Calibrated 2-D Modelling of Hydrocarbon Generation and Migration Using Temispack: Preliminary Results from the Otway Basin

AFTA-Calibrated 2-D Modelling of Hydrocarbon Generation and Migration Using Temispack: Preliminary Results from the Otway Basin

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: I.R. Duddy and B. Erout
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

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Commercial hydrocarbon discoveries in the Otway Basin are currently limited to the Victorian Port Campbell Embayment, both onshore and offshore and the onshore Penola Trough in South Australia. Previous AFTA -based studies have shown that the regiona...

 

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Tags: basin Calibrated Generation hydrocarbon migration Otway preliminary results seismic interpretation Temispack

The Potential Role of Gas for Electricity Generation in New South Wales

The Potential Role of Gas for Electricity Generation in New South Wales

Publication Name: New Petroleum Symposium 1993
Authors: Lindsay Oates
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 1993

 

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The role of gas for electricity generation has been significantly enhanced in recent years through advances in gas turbine technology. Gas turbines are larger and more efficient and this has resulted in improved economics of gas turbine generation, p...

 

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The generation and release of hydrocarbons from Victorian brown coal lithotypes

The generation and release of hydrocarbons from Victorian brown coal lithotypes

Publication Name: Second South-Eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium - Technical Papers
Authors: D. Rigby, T.D. Gilbert, B.D. Batts and J.W. Smith
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1986

 

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Victorian brown coal lithotypes have been subjected to solvent extraction, hydrogenation and hydrous pyrolysis in order to study the mechanism of hydrocarbon formation and release. The results suggest that the generation of liquid hydrocarbons from p...

 

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Tags: brown coal Generation hydrocarbon lithotypes Release Victorian

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