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Geochemical evolution of formation water in the Talisman Oil Field, North West Shelf, Australia: Implications for oil exploration and production

Geochemical evolution of formation water in the Talisman Oil Field, North West Shelf, Australia: Implications for oil exploration and production

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: G.K. Ellis
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2002

 

Abstract:

Produced formation water &om the Angel Formation in the Talisman Oil Field, North West Shelf, Australia, was analysed on a regular basis during water production, from December 1989 to the termination of production in July 1992. Evaluation of these an...

 

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Tags: Australia. evolution exploration field formation Geochemical implications North oil production shelf. Talisman

Geological history of the western Barrow Sub-basin: Implications for hydrocarbon entrapment at Woollybutt and surrounding oil and gas fields

Geological history of the western Barrow Sub-basin: Implications for hydrocarbon entrapment at Woollybutt and surrounding oil and gas fields

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: D.J. Hearty, G.K. Ellis & K.A. Webster
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2002

 

Abstract:

The Woollybutt Oil Field, discovered in 1997, is located approximately 50 km west of Barrow Island in the Barrow Sub-basin of the Northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. The under-saturated oil accumulation occurs in sandstones of the Early Cret...

 

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Tags: entrapment fields gas geological history hydrocarbon implications oil Sub-basin surrounding Woollybutt

Basin development with implications for petroleum trap styles of the Neoprotorezoic Officer Basin, Western Australia

Basin development with implications for petroleum trap styles of the Neoprotorezoic Officer Basin, Western Australia

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: S.N. Apak, K.A.R. Ghori, G.M. Carlsen & M.K. Stevens
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2002

 

Abstract:

Three unconformity-bounded sedimentary successions exist in most parts of the Officer Basin in Western Australia: Supersequences 1, 3, and 4. The bounding unconformities correlate with tectonic episodes, and in particular the Areyonga Movement (750 M...

 

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Tags: Australia. basin development implications Neoprotorezoic Officer petroleum Styles trap

Restoration of a Deepwater profile from the Browse Basin: Implications for structural-stratigraphic evolution and hydrocarbon prospectivity

Restoration of a Deepwater profile from the Browse Basin: Implications for structural-stratigraphic evolution and hydrocarbon prospectivity

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: K.C. Hill & N. Hoffman
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2002

 

 

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Tags: basin Browse deepwater evolution hydrocarbon implications profile prospectivity Restoration stratigraphic structural

Otway Basin Rifting to Sea-Floor Spreading – Hydrocarbon Implications

Otway Basin Rifting to Sea-Floor Spreading – Hydrocarbon Implications

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: D. Palmowski, K.C. Hill, N. Hoffman and T. Bernecker
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

The Otway Basin is part of the Southern Ocean Rift System between Australia and Antarctica. Balancing and restoring deep seismic profiles, this paper presents a new look at the tectonic development of the basin and its petroleum implications. The dev...

 

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Tags: basin hydrocarbon implications Otway rifting Sea-floor Spreading

Volcanic Evolution of the Western Australian Continental Margin and its Implications for Basin Development

Volcanic Evolution of the Western Australian Continental Margin and its Implications for Basin Development

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: Philip A. Symonds, Sverre Planke, Oivind Frey and Jakob Skogseid
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1998

 

Abstract:

A systematic interpretation of modern deep-seismic and OBS refraction data, combined with existing seismic and well data has revealed the presence of an extensive magmatic province along the western Australian margin. The magmatism is represented by ...

 

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Tags: Australian basin Continental development evolution implications margin volcanic

Branch Activities: Structural Restoration of AGSO Deep Seismic Lines Across the Timor Sea, Using CeosecTM – Implications for Fault Style, Leakage and Basin Formation- Kevin C. Hill and Gareth T. Cooper, Queensland Symposium

Branch Activities: Structural Restoration of AGSO Deep Seismic Lines Across the Timor Sea, Using CeosecTM – Implications for Fault Style, Leakage and Basin Formation- Kevin C. Hill and Gareth T. Cooper, Queensland Symposium

Publication Name: PESA News
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: October 1995

 

 

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Tags: basin Branch CeosecTM deep fault formation Gareth Cooper implications Kevin Hill leakage. Lines Queensland Restoration Sea Seismic structural Style Symposium Timor

Contemporary Stresses in the Timor Sea: Implications for Fault-trap Integrity

Contemporary Stresses in the Timor Sea: Implications for Fault-trap Integrity

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: S.D. Mildren, R.R. Hills, T. Fett and P.H. Robinson
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1994

 

Abstract:

Borehole breakouts are zones of elliptical wellbore cross-section caused by compressional shear failure of the wellbore wall. In vertical wells the long axis of breakout ellipses is parallel to the minimum horizontal contemporary stress direction. Dr...

 

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Tags: Contemporary fault implications integrity Sea Stresses Timor trap

Deep Structure of the Browse Basin: Implications for Basin Development and Petroleum Exploration

Deep Structure of the Browse Basin: Implications for Basin Development and Petroleum Exploration

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: P.A. Symonds, C.D.N. Collins and J. Bradshaw
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1994

 

Abstract:

In mid-1993, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO), acquired about 3400 km of deep-seismic data (16 s record length) on a regional grid of lines over the Browse Basin off northwestern Australia. These data are linked to similar AGSO da...

 

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Tags: basin Browse Basin deep development exploration implications petroleum structure

Mesozoic Structural Development of the Beagle Sub-basin – Implications for the Petroleum Potential of the Northern Carnarvon Basin

Mesozoic Structural Development of the Beagle Sub-basin – Implications for the Petroleum Potential of the Northern Carnarvon Basin

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: J.E. Blevin, A.E. Stephenson and B.G. West
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1994

 

Abstract:

The Beagle Sub-basin is a complex, Mesozoic wrench basin that is transitional between the outer offshore Canning Basin and the Barrow and Dampier sub-basins of the Carnarvon Basin. Regional mapping of seismic data undertaken by the Bureau of Resource...

 

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Tags: basin Beagle Carnarvon development implications Mesozoic northern petroleum potential structural Sub-basin

The enigmatic sub-surface Tookoonooka Complex in south-west Queenland: its impact origin and implications for hydrocarbon accumulations

The enigmatic sub-surface Tookoonooka Complex in south-west Queenland: its impact origin and implications for hydrocarbon accumulations

Publication Name: The Cooper & Eromanga Basins Australia
Authors: J.D. Gorter, V.A. Gostin and P.S. Plummer
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: June 1989

 

Abstract:

Since the first regional seismic surveys in the Eromanga Basin of south-west Queensland in the early 1980s, the Tookoonooka Complex has been recognised as a highly structured buried terrain of late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous age that is about 55 km...

 

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Tags: Complex Enigmatic hydrocarbon impact implications Origin. Queenland south-west sub-surface Tookoonooka

The Talundilly anomaly and its implications for hydrocarbon exploration of Eromanga astroblemes

The Talundilly anomaly and its implications for hydrocarbon exploration of Eromanga astroblemes

Publication Name: The Cooper & Eromanga Basins Australia
Authors: I.M. Longley
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: June 1989

 

Abstract:

In the Talundilly area of the Eromanga Basin there is a circular area 95 km across with disturbed seismic character. This disturbance is most readily recognized by the absence of the strong 'C' horizon (top Cadna-owie Formation) seismic reflector. Th...

 

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Tags: anomaly Eromanga exploration hydrocarbon implications Talundilly

Heat Flow Regime and Implications for Oil Maturation and Migration in the Offshore Northern Carnarvon Basin

Heat Flow Regime and Implications for Oil Maturation and Migration in the Offshore Northern Carnarvon Basin

Publication Name: The North West Shelf Australia
Authors: M.G. Swift, H.M.J. Stagg and D.A. Falvey
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1988

 

Abstract:

The present day heat-flow distribution in the Exmouth Plateau region has now been compiled from 74 direct seabed measurements on the plateau and over the Kangaroo Syncline, and from bottom hole and seabed temperatures of23 offshore oil exploration we...

 

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Tags: basin Carnarvon flow Heat implications maturation migration northern offshore oil Regime

Recovery of oil from the basal Tertiary Pebble Point Formation at Lindon No. 1 – summary, results and implications

Recovery of oil from the basal Tertiary Pebble Point Formation at Lindon No. 1 – summary, results and implications

Publication Name: Second South-Eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium - Technical Papers
Authors: A. Tabassi and L.K. Davey
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1986

 

Abstract:

Although oil fluorescence has been reported in the basal Tertiary Pebble Point Formation in two wells in the Port Campbell Embayment of the Otway Basin, no other positive indications had been encountered in this formation prior to drilling Lindon No....

 

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Tags: formation implications Lindon oil Pebble Point recovery results summary Tertiary

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