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The Permian Play Ground: Unlocking the Potential of the Tinowon Sandstone

The Permian Play Ground: Unlocking the Potential of the Tinowon Sandstone

Publication Name: PESA (QLD & NT) Petroleum Symposium 2003
Authors: Barry Smith
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 2003

 

Abstract:

In the period up to the mid 1990s, a substantial amount of petroleum exploration was carried out in the Surat-Bowen Basin of southeast Queensland, but most of the drilling programs focussed on Triassic and Jurassic sandstone objectives. Permian-speci...

 

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Tags: Ground Permian Play potential Sandstone Tinowon Unlocking

Evaluating and Developing Tight Gas Sandstone Resources in Australia

Evaluating and Developing Tight Gas Sandstone Resources in Australia

Publication Name: PESA (QLD) Petroleum Symposium 2000
Authors: R.L. Johnson, Jr., Christopher W. Hopkins, Michel Claverie and Michael Sarich
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: December 2000

 

Abstract:

Low-permeability sandstone gas reservoirs, known as tight gas sands, represent a huge potential resource for future natural gas supply in Australia and around the world. Because low individual well-production rates are often the norm, tight gas sand ...

 

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Tags: Australia. Developing Evaluating gas Resources Sandstone Tight

Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the M. australis Sandstone, Barrow and Dampier Sub-basins

Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the M. australis Sandstone, Barrow and Dampier Sub-basins

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: Ian A. Dyson
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1998

 

Abstract:

The M. australis Sandstone is a glauconite-rich reservoir within the Lower Cretaceous greensand succession of the Carnarvon Basin. There have been problems with stratigraphic nomenclature for the greensand succession and these may be resolved by a re...

 

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Tags: australis Dampier Sandstone Sedimentology stratigraphy sub-basins

The Good and Bad of Diagenesis – A Review of Sandstone Reservoirs in the North Bonaparte Basin

The Good and Bad of Diagenesis – A Review of Sandstone Reservoirs in the North Bonaparte Basin

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: M.F. Killick and P.H. Robinson
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1994

 

Abstract:

Recent drilling has provided access to previously unknown Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous sandstones in the North Bonaparte Basin, enabling refinement of existing depositional and diagenetic models. These sandstones represent a range of deposition...

 

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Tags: Bad basin Bonaparte diagenesis Good North reservoirs Review Sandstone

Hydrocarbon fluid history in relation to diagenesis in the Hutton Sandstone, south-west Queensland

Hydrocarbon fluid history in relation to diagenesis in the Hutton Sandstone, south-west Queensland

Publication Name: The Cooper & Eromanga Basins Australia
Authors: P.J. Eadington, P.J. Hamilton and P. Green
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: June 1989

 

Abstract:

Stable isotope, fluid inclusion and chemical kinetic studies of diagenetic cements have been used to investigate the thermal and liquid hydrocarbon history of Hutton Sandstone samples from eight wells in south-west Queensland. Fluid inclusion data, t...

 

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Tags: diagenesis fluid history Hutton hydrocarbon Queensland relation Sandstone south-west

Regional diagenesis – an important influence in porosity development and hydrocarbon accumulations within the Hutton Sandstone, Eromanga Basin

Regional diagenesis – an important influence in porosity development and hydrocarbon accumulations within the Hutton Sandstone, Eromanga Basin

Publication Name: The Cooper & Eromanga Basins Australia
Authors: P.M. Green, P.J. Eadington, P.J. Hamilton and D.C. Carmichael
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: June 1989

 

Abstract:

The diagenetic history of the Hutton Sandstone in the southern Eromanga Basin in Queensland has been investigated using petrological, fluid inclusion and stable isotope techniques. Three distinct diagenetic zones were recognised according to whether ...

 

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Tags: basin development diagenesis Eromanga Hutton hydrocarbon Important influence Porosity. Regional Sandstone

Petrology and Diagenesis of the Flag Sandstone, Harriet Field, Barrow Sub-basin

Petrology and Diagenesis of the Flag Sandstone, Harriet Field, Barrow Sub-basin

Publication Name: The North West Shelf Australia
Authors: R. de Boer and L.B. Collins
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1988

 

Abstract:

The Flag Sandstone, a thick sequence of massive sandstones with minor intercalated claystones, is the producing reservoir in the Harriet Oilfield and other hydrocarbon accumulations in permit WA-192-P in the Barrow Sub-basin. The sandstones are homog...

 

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Tags: diagenesis field Flag Harriet Petrology Sandstone Sub-basin

Sandstone porosity patterns in the Latrobe Group, offshore Gippsland Basin

Sandstone porosity patterns in the Latrobe Group, offshore Gippsland Basin

Publication Name: Second South-Eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium - Technical Papers
Authors: J.M. Bodard and V.J. Wall
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1986

 

Abstract:

Examination of sonic, density and neutron log-derived porosities for Latrobe Group sandstones in fifty-two offshore Gippsland Basin wells reveals three zones of variation in vertical porosity profiles: 1) an upper zone (up to 600 m thick), character...

 

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Tags: basin Gippsland Group La Trobe offshore patterns Porosity. Sandstone

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