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Opportunities for geological storage of carbon dioxide in the offshore Gippsland Basin, SE Australia: an example from the Upper Latrobe Group

Opportunities for geological storage of carbon dioxide in the offshore Gippsland Basin, SE Australia: an example from the Upper Latrobe Group

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: R.S. Root, C.M. Gibson-Poole, S.C. Lang, J.E. Streit, J. Underschultz and J. Ennis-King
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

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Geological storage of carbon dioxide may be a practical option for reducing greenhouse gas emissiOns to the atmosphere. The unique physical and chemical characteristics of CO, at reservoir conditions require integrated reservoir characterisation stud...

 

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Tags: C02CRC. Carbon dioxide CO geological storage geomechanics Geosequestration Gippsland Basin hydrodynamics numerical simulation reservoir characterisation

Sequence stratigraphy of the intra-Latrobe Group, Flounder Field, Gippsland Basin. Implications for the building and upscaling of 3D geological models

Sequence stratigraphy of the intra-Latrobe Group, Flounder Field, Gippsland Basin. Implications for the building and upscaling of 3D geological models

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: S.J. Riordan, S.C. Lang and T.H.D. Payenberg
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

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The intra-Latrobe Group in the Flounder Field of the Gippsland Basin is used to study the depositional controls on possible cell architecture in 3D geological models that are to be upscaled for reservoir simulation. The aim is to demonstrate the crit...

 

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Tags: Flounder Field geological modelling Gippsland Basin intra-Latrobe Group permeabilityorientation. sequence stratigraphy

Tertiary ‘deep lead’ palaeoriver systems and their relationship to basin evolution, Victoria

Tertiary ‘deep lead’ palaeoriver systems and their relationship to basin evolution, Victoria

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: G.R. Holdgate, K.A. Cunningham, M.W. Wallace, S.J. Gallagher and D.H. Moore
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

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Basalt flows across the central highlands of Victoria have sealed in-place early to middle Tertiary palaeodrainage systems that once provided clastic sediments to the flanking Otway, Murray and Gippsland basins. Gravels of the palaeorivers were mined...

 

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Tags: central highlands deep leads Gippsland Basin Murray Basin Otway Basin palaeovalleys uplifthistory. Victoria Basin

Geochemical comparison of oil trapped in fluid inclusions and reservoired oil in Blackback oilfield, Gippsland Basin, Australia

Geochemical comparison of oil trapped in fluid inclusions and reservoired oil in Blackback oilfield, Gippsland Basin, Australia

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 26
Authors: Simon C. George, Peter J. Eadington, Mark Lisk and Robinson A. Quezada
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: December 1998

 

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The oil trapped in fluid inclusions in the main reservoir of the Blackback oilfield, the top of the Latrobe Group, has been compared with currently reservoired oil from the same horizon using detailed molecular geochemistry, and also with other Gipps...

 

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Tags: Biomarkers chargehistory. Fluid inclusion oil Gippsland Basin oil-bearing fluid inclusions reservoir geochemistry

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