On 17th March, Alex Muftei presented on the topic of his PhD thesis, which he hasundertaken at Curtin University, supervised by Chris Elders, Simon Lang and Robert Seggie.
”Stretching or flexing - a review of the Triassic from the Northern Carnarvon and RoebuckBasins” was the title of his talk. Alex presented the results of his mammoth interpretationeffort, which included Triassic formation tops for 442 wells within a sequence-stratigraphicframework, at least four key Triassic horizons, and more than 2300 faults interpreted in anextremely large seismic dataset!
The talk was attended by 25 people and held at the Shoe Bar in Yagan Square.

