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New perspectives on the structural evolution of the Bass Basin: implications for petroleum prospectivity

New perspectives on the structural evolution of the Bass Basin: implications for petroleum prospectivity

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: A.M. Cummings, R.R. Hills and P.R. Tingate
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

Despite periodic exploration in the Bass Basin since the mid 1960s, a number of questions remain concerning the deeper architecture of the basin, the timing and nature of major structural events and the influence of structural activity on trap format...

 

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Tags: Bass Basin Cape Wickham Sub-basin Durroon Sub-basin Inversion rifting southernmargin. strike-slip reactivation structural evolution

Structural styles and hydrocarbon traps in the onshore Taranaki Fold Belt, New Zealand

Structural styles and hydrocarbon traps in the onshore Taranaki Fold Belt, New Zealand

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: K.C. Hill, N. Hoffman, G. Channon, S. Courteney, R.D. Kendrick and J.T. Keetley
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

The Taranaki Basin was formed by Late Cretaceous eastern Australasian rifting, followed by deposition of syn- to post-rift Palaeogene coal measures, which contain both source rock and reservoir horizons. During Oligocene regional subsidence, turbidit...

 

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Tags: break-thrust Inversion structure Tarata trianglezone.

4D Evolution of fault systems in sedimentary basins: a review

4D Evolution of fault systems in sedimentary basins: a review

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: K.R. McClay, P.S. Whitehouse, A. Amilibia, J. De Vera and T. Djebbar
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

Understanding the four dimensional evolution of faults is fundamental in the exploration for, and exploitation of, hydrocarbons in basin systems. This evolution of fault systems in rifts, inverted extensional basins and in foreland fold and thrust be...

 

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Tags: extension fault segmentation fold and thrust belts Inversion North Sea Otway Basin rifting thrusts Zagros.

4D Evolution of fault systems in sedimentary basins: a review

4D Evolution of fault systems in sedimentary basins: a review

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: K.R. McClay, P.S. Whitehouse, A. Amilibia, J. De Vera and T. Djebbar
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

Understanding the four dimensional evolution of faults is fundamental in the exploration for, and exploitation of, hydrocarbons in basin systems. This evolution of fault systems in rifts, inverted extensional basins and in foreland fold and thrust be...

 

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Tags: extension fault segmentation fold and thrust belts Inversion North Sea Otway Basin rifting thrusts Zagros.

Depositional Modeling of Rift Episodes and Inversion of the Kutai Basin, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Depositional Modeling of Rift Episodes and Inversion of the Kutai Basin, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Publication Name: PESA Journal No.27
Authors: John L.C. Chambers & Steve J. Moss
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: November 1999

 

Abstract:

The Kutai Basin, a large sedimentary basin on the eastern side of the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo, hosts significant oil and gas resources within Miocene deltaic systems. Potential exists for additional reserves in the Palaeogene, and ...

 

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Tags: Depositional Modeling Indonesia Inversion Journal Kalimantan Kutai Basin Rift Episodes

Product Focus: ASP Extends Services, GeoDepth97 Structural and Stratigraphic Inversion System

Product Focus: ASP Extends Services, GeoDepth97 Structural and Stratigraphic Inversion System

Publication Name: PESA News
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: June 1997

 

 

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Tags: ASP Extends Focus GeoDepth Inversion Product Services stratigraphic structural system

Technical Articles: Wrench and inversion structures in the Timor Sea region

Technical Articles: Wrench and inversion structures in the Timor Sea region

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 21
Authors: Andrew Nelson
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: July 1993

 

 

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Tags: Challis duplex Inversion Jabiru Journal strike-slip structural evolution Timor Sea wrench

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