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Controls on the Trap Integrity of the Skua Oil Field, Timor Sea

Controls on the Trap Integrity of the Skua Oil Field, Timor Sea

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: A. Gartrell, M. Lisk & J. Underschultz
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2002

 

Abstract:

A new fill-spill model has been produced for the Skua Oil Field that challenges the importance of Mio-Pliocene fault reactivation as the principal control on trap integrity. Integration of contemporary and palaeo-fluid-flow indicators within a 3D str...

 

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Tags: controls field integrity oil Sea Skua Timor trap

Basin development with implications for petroleum trap styles of the Neoprotorezoic Officer Basin, Western Australia

Basin development with implications for petroleum trap styles of the Neoprotorezoic Officer Basin, Western Australia

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: S.N. Apak, K.A.R. Ghori, G.M. Carlsen & M.K. Stevens
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 2002

 

Abstract:

Three unconformity-bounded sedimentary successions exist in most parts of the Officer Basin in Western Australia: Supersequences 1, 3, and 4. The bounding unconformities correlate with tectonic episodes, and in particular the Areyonga Movement (750 M...

 

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Tags: Australia. basin development implications Neoprotorezoic Officer petroleum Styles trap

Visualisation of Fluvial Stratagraphic Trap Opportunities in the Pondrinie 3D Survey, Cooper-Eromanga Basin

Visualisation of Fluvial Stratagraphic Trap Opportunities in the Pondrinie 3D Survey, Cooper-Eromanga Basin

Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
Authors: T. Nakanishi and S.C. Lang
Reference Type: Magazine Article
Date Published: November 2001

 

Abstract:

Exploration and development in the Cooper-Eromanga Basin have been predominantly focused on structural traps. However, the future for exploration and field development lies in exploration for stratigraphic traps. Using advanced visualisation techniqu...

 

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Tags: basin Cooper Eromanga fluvial Opportunities Pondrinie Stratagraphic trap Visualisation

Evaluating Trap Integrity in the Vulcan Sub-basin, Timor Sea, Australia, using Integrated Remote-sensing Geochemical Technologies

Evaluating Trap Integrity in the Vulcan Sub-basin, Timor Sea, Australia, using Integrated Remote-sensing Geochemical Technologies

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: G. W. O'Brien, P. Quaife, R. Cowley, M. Morse, D. Wilson, M. Fellows and M. Lisk
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1998

 

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Poor trap integrity, which relates to Mio-Piiocene continental convergence and fault reactivation, is the principal exploration uncertainty within Australia's Timor Sea. In this area, the style of the Neogene structural reactivation is a direct funct...

 

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Tags: Australia. Evaluating Geochemical integrated integrity Remote Sea Sensing Sub-basin Technologies Timor trap

State of Stress in the Timor Sea Area based on Deep Wellbore Observations and Frictional Failure Criteria: Application to Fault-trap Integrity

State of Stress in the Timor Sea Area based on Deep Wellbore Observations and Frictional Failure Criteria: Application to Fault-trap Integrity

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: David A. Castillo, Richard R. Hillis, Keven Asquith and Mike Fischer
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: December 1998

 

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A regional in situ stress analysis based on data collected in over thirty wells drilled in the Zone of Cooperation (ZOCA) 91-01, 91-12, 91-13, 95-16 and AC/PS have been used to better understand the mechanisms responsible for fault seal failure in th...

 

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Tags: Application Area Criteria deep Failure fault Frictional integrity Observations Sea State Stress Timor trap

Contemporary Stresses in the Timor Sea: Implications for Fault-trap Integrity

Contemporary Stresses in the Timor Sea: Implications for Fault-trap Integrity

Publication Name: The Sedimentary Basins of WA
Authors: S.D. Mildren, R.R. Hills, T. Fett and P.H. Robinson
Reference Type: Book Section
Date Published: July 1994

 

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Borehole breakouts are zones of elliptical wellbore cross-section caused by compressional shear failure of the wellbore wall. In vertical wells the long axis of breakout ellipses is parallel to the minimum horizontal contemporary stress direction. Dr...

 

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Tags: Contemporary fault implications integrity Sea Stresses Timor trap

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