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Geology and Petroleum Potential of the Southern Canning Basin

Geology and Petroleum Potential of the Southern Canning Basin

Publication Name: The Canning Basin, W.A.
Authors: J. Conolly, M. Falvey, D. Kingsley, B. Melton and T. Russell
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1984

 

Abstract:

Only 10 wildcat wells and 7 stratigraphic wells have been drilled in the South Canning Basin where encouraging oil and gas shows occur throughout the Paleozoic sequence. Palaeogeographic reconstructions are made from this well data for the mid to upp...

 

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Hydrocarbon Potential in the Great Sandy Region, W.A.

Hydrocarbon Potential in the Great Sandy Region, W.A.

Publication Name: The Canning Basin, W.A.
Authors: W.K. Norlin
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1984

 

Abstract:

Exploration drilling in the Great Sandy Region of the southern Canning Basin, although extremely sparse, has provided encouraging signs that hydrocarbon accumulations may be found in this area. The primary oil reservoir target, Ordovician Nita Format...

 

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The Stratigraphy, Palaeogeography and Petroleum Potential of the Lower to lower Upper Devonian Sequence in the Canning Basin

The Stratigraphy, Palaeogeography and Petroleum Potential of the Lower to lower Upper Devonian Sequence in the Canning Basin

Publication Name: The Canning Basin, W.A.
Authors: P.R. Lehmann
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1984

 

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Devonian reefs provided much of the early incentive to Canning Basin explorers. Extensive studies of the Devonian Reef Complex in outcrop, related by analogy to the very productive time equivalent reefs in Canada produced great expectations for the r...

 

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Tags: basin Canning Devonian Lower palaeogeography petroleum potential sequence stratigraphy upper

Hydrocarbon Potential of The South Eastern Georgina Basin

Hydrocarbon Potential of The South Eastern Georgina Basin

Publication Name: Petroleum in Queensland - A Stocktake for the Future
Authors: Maurice L.P. Cadart
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: November 1977

 

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The Georgina Basin lies across the Queensland-Northern Territory border, between 18? and 25? of latitude south. Approximately 100,000 km2 or one-third of the basin area is in Queensland. Five-eights of the basin contains less than 500 m of Paleozoic ...

 

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Queensland Petroleum – The Potential Demand

Queensland Petroleum – The Potential Demand

Publication Name: Petroleum in Queensland - A Stocktake for the Future
Authors: Grahame L. Baker
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: November 1977

 

 

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Surat Basin – Petroleum Potential and Prospects

Surat Basin – Petroleum Potential and Prospects

Publication Name: Petroleum in Queensland - A Stocktake for the Future
Authors: C.R. Porter, K.R. Seedsman, M.J. Wiltshire, S.L. Keenihan, S.M. Ashton
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: November 1977

 

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Hydrocarbon generation and preservation have been demonstrated at numerous, widely spaced localities within the Surat Basin. Reservoir extent and properties have been and are likely to continue as the chief factors limiting any potentially economic d...

 

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