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Effect of Magmatism on the Northern Taranaki Basin Petroleum System

Effect of Magmatism on the Northern Taranaki Basin Petroleum System

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: V. Stagpoole, R. Funnell and D. Darby
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

Volcanic activity and the effects of magmatism have often been considered detrimental to the prospectivity of petroleum basins. In the northern Taranaki Basin, Middle to Late Miocene andesitic arc magmatism associated with the Mohakatino Volcanic Cen...

 

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Tags: basin Magmatism petroleum system Taranaki

An Effective Lower Cretaceous Petroleum System on the North West Shelf: Evidence from the Browse Basin

An Effective Lower Cretaceous Petroleum System on the North West Shelf: Evidence from the Browse Basin

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: J. E. Blevin, C. J. Boreham, R. E. Summons, H. I. M. Struckmeyer and T. S. Loutit
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1998

 

Abstract:

Recent discoveries at Cornea 1 and Gwydion 1 on the southeastern margin of the Browse Basin (Yampi Shelf) have highlighted the potential for liquid hydrocarbon generation in what was previously perceived to be a gas-prone basin. As part of AGSO's Bro...

 

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Tags: basin Browse Cretaceous. Effective evidence Lower North petroleum shelf. system

Product Focus: ASP Extends Services, GeoDepth97 Structural and Stratigraphic Inversion System

Product Focus: ASP Extends Services, GeoDepth97 Structural and Stratigraphic Inversion System

Publication Name: PESA News
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: June 1997

 

 

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Product Focus: The Geoframe System, Stratlog II, Platform Express

Product Focus: The Geoframe System, Stratlog II, Platform Express

Publication Name: PESA News
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: February 1996

 

 

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Sequence Stratigraphy and Petroleum Potential of Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous Depositional System in the Dampier Sub-basin, North West Shelf, Australia

Sequence Stratigraphy and Petroleum Potential of Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous Depositional System in the Dampier Sub-basin, North West Shelf, Australia

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: Peter Barber
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1994

 

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A diminishing prospect-inventory, based on traditional structural targets, has placed increasing emphasis upon finding commercially-viable stratigraphic traps. This is especially true in the Dampier Sub-basin where recent drilling has identified at l...

 

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Tags: Australia. Cretaceous. Dampier depositional Jurassic Lower North petroleum potential sequence shelf. stratigraphy Sub-basin system upper

The ‘Geoseis’ system: seismic prospecting with detonating cord – a line energy source

The ‘Geoseis’ system: seismic prospecting with detonating cord – a line energy source

Publication Name: Second South-Eastern Australia Oil Exploration Symposium - Technical Papers
Authors: D.W. Thompson
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1986

 

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The 'Geoseis' system is a surface energy source developed by ICI to suit Australian conditions. It provides an economic method of seismic prospecting and overcomes the problems associated with drilling techniques. Utilizing strands of 'Geoflex' or Re...

 

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The Geoseis System

The Geoseis System

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

 

Abstract:

In the past decade the exploration industry developed and used many types of land seismic sources, some of which have been surface sources designed to overcome the problems associated with conventional drilling techniques. Since its inception during ...

 

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