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Overview of the structure and associated petroleum prospectivity of the Taranaki Fault, New Zealand
- Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
- Authors: V. Stagpoole, R. Funnell and A. Nicol
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: December 2004
Abstract:
The Taranaki Fault is a crustal scale thrust fault forming the eastern margin of the Taranaki Basin. The fault, extending for over 400 km with 5-10 km of vertical and 10 km of horizontal displacement, has been the target of intensive petroleum explor...
Tags: basin modelling displacement history petroleum systems Taranaki Basin Taranaki Fault thrust fault
Leaf biomass – a new paradigm for sourcing the terrestrial oils of Taranaki Basin
- Publication Name: PESA's Eastern Australasian Basin Symposium II
- Authors: R. Sykes, L.R. Snowdon and P.E. Johansen
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: December 2004
Abstract:
Late Cretaceous-Eocene coal measures have sourced waxy, paraffinic crude oils in the otherwise gas-rich Taranaki Basin, but incomplete understanding of organofacies controls on the generation and expulsion of non-volatile oil has hindered prediction ...
Tags: coal cutinite kinetics. Late Cretaceous liptinite New Zealand oil potential pyrolysis Rakopi Formation Taranaki Basin
Miocene Turbidite Reservoir Systems in the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand: Established Plays and Analogues for Deep-Water Exploration
- Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
- Authors: P.R. King and G.H. Browne
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: November 2001
Abstract:
Two turbidite formations, Moki and Mount Messenger, represent discrete progradational sandy pulses in an otherwise mud-dominated regressive Miocene succession in the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. The fairways
for these formations overlap, with best de...
Tags: Deep-Water Established exploration Miocene New Zealand plays reservoir. systems Taranaki Basin turbidite
Geophysical Definition of the Kapuni Coastal Facies of the Western Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
- Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
- Authors: E. Matthews and C. Lewis
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: November 2001
Abstract:
Coastal sand bodies within the Eocene-Paleocene Kapuni Group are a prime target for exploration in the Taranaki Basin. While regional amplitude mapping can be used to map the major facies belts, more detailed local mapping is needed to identify indiv...
Tags: Definition Geophysical Kapuni Coastal New Zealand Taranaki Basin