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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

Petroleum geology of New Zealand’s Northwest Frontier: The Northland sector of the greater Taranaki Basin

Petroleum geology of New Zealand’s Northwest Frontier: The Northland sector of the greater Taranaki Basin

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: C.I. Uruski
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

In recent years, data have been gathered and knowledge accumulated about the geology of the Taranaki Basin frontier. Historically, Taranaki Basin has been considered to consist of the Taranaki Peninsula and the adjacent continental shelf, out to the ...

 

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Tags: Cretaceous. greater Taranaki Jurassic New Zealand Northland Basin petroleum potential rifting

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.

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

 

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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

Abstracts of Talks: New Ideas on Rifting History, Structural Reactivation, and Hydrocarbon Entrapment in the Timor Sea – Geoff O’Brien

Abstracts of Talks: New Ideas on Rifting History, Structural Reactivation, and Hydrocarbon Entrapment in the Timor Sea – Geoff O’Brien

Publication Name: PESA News
Authors: Geoff O'Brien
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 1992

 

 

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Tags: entrapment GeoffO'Brien history hydrocarbon Ideas Reactivation rifting structural Talks Timor Sea

Polycyclic Rifting – An Interpretation of Gravity and Magnetics in the North West Shelf

Polycyclic Rifting – An Interpretation of Gravity and Magnetics in the North West Shelf

Publication Name: The North West Shelf Australia
Authors: V. Anfiloff
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1988

 

Abstract:

Marine gravity surveys of the North West Shelf by the BMR between 1965 and 1968 provide a good indication of the tectonic framework. In most areas, gravity trends generally agree with seismic trends. In the Browse Basin, prominent linear gravity high...

 

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Tags: Gravity Magnetics North Polycyclic rifting shelf.

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