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The structure and hydrocarbon potential of the northern Drummond Basin and northeastern Galilee Basin, central Queensland, Australia

The structure and hydrocarbon potential of the northern Drummond Basin and northeastern Galilee Basin, central Queensland, Australia

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: A. Van Heeswijck
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

The Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous northern Drummond Basin developed as a back-arc intracontinental rift basin. The overlying Late Carboniferous-Middle Triassic northeastern Galilee Basin commenced development as a sag basin controlled by extensio...

 

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Tags: foreland isopachs maturation reservoir. Rift basin sag basin seismic facies source rock structure contours

Subsurface plumbing of the Crayfish Group in the Penola Trough: Otway Basin

Subsurface plumbing of the Crayfish Group in the Penola Trough: Otway Basin

Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
Authors: P.J. Boult, P. Lyon, B. Camac, D. Edwards and D.M. McKirdy
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2004

 

Abstract:

The Penola Trough is host to five commercial gas fields containing an estimated 127 petajoules of gas, while seven, possibly eight, wells have intersected residual or palaeo-gas and oil columns. Most gas accumulations are, or have been, full to struc...

 

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Tags: Casterton leakage. palaeo-column Penola Trough petroleum system Pretty Hill seal source rock

Geochemistry of the Devonian, Barrabiddy 1A, Gascoyne Platform, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia

Geochemistry of the Devonian, Barrabiddy 1A, Gascoyne Platform, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 26
Authors: K. A. R. Ghori
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: December 1998

 

 

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Tags: basin modelling Devonian Gneudna Formation oil window source rock thermal maturity

Hydrous pyrolysis of samples from Bayu 1, Zone of Co-operation, Bonaparte Basin, Australia: Relevance to the potential misidentification of source rock facies in cap rocks and interbedded reservoir shales

Hydrous pyrolysis of samples from Bayu 1, Zone of Co-operation, Bonaparte Basin, Australia: Relevance to the potential misidentification of source rock facies in cap rocks and interbedded reservoir shales

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 26
Authors: John D. Gorter and Birgitta Hartung-Kagi
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: December 1998

 

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The occurrence of migrated hydrocarbons in lithologies traditionally thought of as being impermeable to invasion by hydrocarbons, that is, cap rocks or interbedded nonreservoir shales, has the potential for misinterpretation of source facies. Supersa...

 

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Tags: cap rock Hydrous pyrolysis migration misidentification source rock

The 1993 PESA Australian Lecture: Some ideas on the sequence setting of source rocks

The 1993 PESA Australian Lecture: Some ideas on the sequence setting of source rocks

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 22
Authors: R.B. Kirk
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: December 1994

 

 

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Tags: cycle hierarchy second order cycle sequence stratigraphy source rock third order sequences

The Central Australian Basins Workshop: Abstracts: Microfossils and molecular fossils from the Neoproterozoic Alinya Formation – a possible new source rock in the eastern Officer Basin

The Central Australian Basins Workshop: Abstracts: Microfossils and molecular fossils from the Neoproterozoic Alinya Formation – a possible new source rock in the eastern Officer Basin

Publication Name: PESA Journal No. 22
Authors: Wenlong Zang and D.M. McKirdy
Reference Type: Journal Article
Date Published: December 1994

 

 

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Tags: Journal Microfossil Molecular Fossils source rock

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