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THE OIL AND GAS CORRESPONDENT PETROLEUM EXPLORATION: WHITHER?
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Authors: J.N. Pierce
- Date Published: August 1983
Abstract:
There is no chance that 1983 seismic activity in Australia will come anywhere near the record 118515 line kilometres achieved in 1982. But earlier fears that this year's total could plummet to as low as 28,000 line kilometres - the most depressed poi...
Tags: Journal PESA petroleum exploration
ON-SHORE CANNING BASIN: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Authors: J. Poll
- Date Published: August 1983
Abstract:
The Canning Basin of Western Australia covers an area of some 430,000 square kilometres, the accessible part of which is mostly on-shore. The basin covers an area which is approximately three times that of the Cooper Basin and some seven times that o...
Announcement: An Invitation From AAPG
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Date Published: August 1983
Abstract:
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), with which PESA is affiliated, is currently undertaking a membership drive and would welcome applications from Australian geoscientists to join the Association. Membership details are available...
PESA: MOVING TOWARDS INCORPORATION – A FEDERAL EXECUTIVE INITIATIVE
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Authors: A.G. Thompson
- Date Published: February 1983
Abstract:
The Federal Executive of PESA has resolved to recommend to members incorporation of PESA as a company under the Companies Code. The principal reason underlying this recommendation IS that with incorporation comes a limitation upon the liability of th...
THE OIL AND GAS CORRESPONDENT – PUBLIC IMAGE OF THE PETROLEUM EXPLORATION INDUSTRY
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Authors: R. Wilkinson
- Date Published: February 1983
Abstract:
This is the first of a series of articles to be contributed by writers who are prominent correspondents on the oil and gas exploration industry in the Australian press. Misunderstandings often lead to mistrust or outright suspicion. A fairly bland ob...
THE 1982 PESA AUSTRALIAN DISTINGUISHED LECTURE – OIL, GOVERNMENT, AND THE REVENUE
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Authors: B. Foster
- Date Published: February 1983
Abstract:
Although with difficulty, Saudi Arabia should maintain a tenuous balance between supply and demand, thus preserving the US$34/bl crude oil marker price until 1985. Thereafter, prices are likely to rise in line with inflation or a little more rapidly,...
THE 1982 PESA OVERSEAS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE – THE POLITICS OF PETROLEUM
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Authors: A.A. Meyerhoff
- Date Published: February 1983
Abstract:
Three major problems related to petroleum face the world today: (I) the geographic and political imbalance between the users and producers of petroleum; (2) the possible entry of the USSR in the world oil market place; and (3) the 80 or more 'have-no...
Announcement: 1983 PESA AUSTRALIAN DISTINGUISHED LECTURER – BEVAN WARRIS
- Publication Name: PESA Journal
- Date Published: February 1983
Abstract:
Lecture Announcement: Dr. Bevan J. Warris, as the 1983 PESA Australian Distinguished Lecturer, will discuss the role of the small Australian explorer and its impact on the Australian petroleum exploration scene. ...
Summary of 1993 seismic exploration in the Officer Basin, South Australia
- Publication Name: PESA Journal (1994)
- Authors: D.I. Gravestock, J.F. Lindsay
Abstract:
More than 900 km of seismic data were recorded in the Neoproterozoic- Devonian Officer Basin in 1993. The surveys, recorded in the dune-covered Great Victorian Desert in South Australia comprise 550 km of 6-fold dynamite acquired as part of the Natio...