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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250924T180000
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD: Evening Talk\, 24 September: Three-Dimensional Architecture of Wave-Dominated Delta Deposits - Dr Brian Willis
DESCRIPTION:  \nPESA Queensland welcomes Brian Willis to present a technical evening presentation on Three-Dimensional Architecture of Wave-Dominated Delta Deposits. The evening will be held at the Brisbane Port Office Hotel\, Blue Room. Extended abstract below. \nSpeaker travel and accommodation have been supported by Santos Ltd. \n\n\n\nPresentation:\nThree-Dimensional Architecture of Wave-Dominated Delta Deposits\n\n\nVenue:\nPort Office Hotel Brisbane\, 40 Edward St\, Brisbane City QLD 4000\n\n\n\nDate & Time:\nWednesday\, 24 September 6:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n  \nThree-Dimensional Architecture of Wave-Dominated Delta Deposits\nBrian Willis1\, Tao Sun2 and Bruce Ainsworth3\n1. Presenter\, Willis Geoscience\, Consultant\, Longmont\, CO\, USA; 2. Chevron Technology Center\, Research Fellow\, Houston\, TX\, USA; 3. Adjunct Professor\, University of Adelaide\, Australia. \nNew numerical wave-influenced delta depositional models are challenging long-held rational for interpreting sea level variations recorded by wave-dominated shallow-marine successions. Shallow-marine\, wave-dominated deposits (parasequences) are generally inferred to exhibit a decrease in wave energy and grain size with increasing water depth and to occur in facies belts that are laterally continuous for long distances along strike. Bedding geometry and vertical facies successions within these parasequences are interpreted in relation to a prograding equilibrium shoreface profile (cf. Bruun rule) and a gradual upward-coarsening facies progression (cf. Walther’s law). Sea-level fall is commonly inferred to generate a sharp-based shoreface succession\, characterized by an abrupt vertical transition from heterolithic lower shoreface to sandy upper shoreface deposits across a marine erosion surface. A truncated vertical shoreface succession\, capped by a marine erosion surface\, is inferred to record significant wave ravinement during sea level rise and transgression.  \nThree-dimensional\, process-physics-based\, coupled hydrodynamic-morphodynamic wave-influenced delta models suggest that wave-dominated deltas will develop a sandy shoreface inner clinoform dipping from the subaerial delta plain to a relatively flat wave-scoured subaqueous delta top\, which is laterally separated from a muddier delta front outer clinoform that dips from the subaqueous delta top edge to the shelf floor. As these systems prograde\, deposits of these dual-clinoforms will become vertically stacked and will be separated by a regressive surface of marine erosion formed on the subaqueous delta top. Grain-size contrasts between these vertically stacked clinoform deposits reflect differences in sediment-transport directions and sorting under river- and wave-driven littoral currents along the coast\, and cannot be uniquely related to sea-level changes. Gradual vertical facies successions develop where waves are less effective at reworking river-supplied sediment alongshore. In contrast\, sharp-based shoreface deposits record more effective wave separation of sands onto the shoreface clinoform as muds are preferentially transported offshore onto the subaqueous delta clinoform.  \nThe continuity of a regressive surface of marine erosion over many tens to hundreds of kilometres across mid-shelf regions of some stratigraphic sequences reflects a gradual lateral shift in the position of littoral current erosion on a subaqueous delta top. Timelines cross such vertical lithic discontinuities throughout the extent of a prograding deposit\, and the regressive surface of marine erosion thus has little chronostratigraphic significance. The model results are used to suggest: 1) Characteristic strongly asymmetric wave-dominated parasequences suggest common river avulsion at the start of transgression\, 2) Observed down-dip transitions from “gradual-based” to “sharp-based” shoreface deposits might record reduced sediment supply to the coast relative to rates of longshore drift as the system expands toward its auto-retreat limit\, rather than transitions from normal to forced regression\, and 3) Regional “top-truncated” shoreface successions might record progradation of dual-clinoform shorelines with wide deviation in net direction of regional sediment supply and shallow-water wave transport\, rather than significant regional transgressive ravinement. The results of these models suggest caution in inferring sea-level changes from the character of vertical facies changes observed in individual well logs and isolated outcrop exposures. The models suggest new facies relationships that require testing in modern systems\, outcrops\, and subsurface examples. \n \n  \n\n  \nTickets for the Technical Evening Talk can be purchased below. \nStandard ticket pricing will be available until Friday\, 19 September 5:30 PM – To avoid disappointment please register before this time. \n\n\n\n\nTicket Price\n\n\n\n\n\nMembers – $35\nNon-Members – $45\nStudent / Retired Members – $25\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-evening-talk-24-september-three-dimensional-architecture-of-wave-dominated-delta-deposits-dr-brain-willis/
LOCATION:Port Office Hotel\, 40 Edward St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Evening Event,Industry,QLD,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250717T121500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250717T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T125556
CREATED:20250703T113118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T000314Z
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD: Lunch\, 17 July: Natural or White Hydrogen\, what is it and how is it being explored for around the world - Dr Josh Whitcombe
DESCRIPTION:PESA Queensland welcomes Dr Josh Whitcombe to present a technical luncheon on Natural or White Hydrogen\, what is it and how is it being explored for around the world. \nThe Technical Lunch will be held at the Brisbane Port Office Hotel\, Blue Room. \n\n\n\nPresentation:\nNatural or White Hydrogen\, what is it and how is it being explored for around the world\n\n\nVenue:\nPort Office Hotel Brisbane\, 40 Edward St\, Brisbane City QLD 4000\n\n\n\nDate & Time:\nThursday\, 17 July 12:15 PM\n\n\n\n  \nPresentation Abstract: \nThe talk will provide an overview of what natural hydrogen is and provide a technical update on HyTerra’s Nemaha Project in Kansas. Insights into regulations in different jurisdiction and how it can support exploration will also be discussed. \n\n  \nTickets for the Technical Luncheon can be purchased below. \nStandard ticket pricing will be available until Monday\, 14 July 12:30 PM – To avoid disappointment please register before this time. \n\n\n\n\nTicket Price\n\n\n\n\n\nMembers – $55\nNon-Members – $75\nStudent / Retired Members – $30\nLate Ticket – $95\n\n\n\n\n\nLate ticket sales are subject to venue availability. Please note dietary requirements cannot be guaranteed for late tickets.  \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web \n\nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-lunch-17-july-natural-or-white-hydrogen-what-is-it-and-how-is-it-being-explored-for-around-the-world-dr-josh-whitcombe/
LOCATION:Port Office Hotel\, 40 Edward St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Industry,QLD,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T121500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T125556
CREATED:20250601T122314Z
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD: AGM (rescheduled) and Lunch\, 19 June : Elixir Energy\, building a Taroom Trough gas business
DESCRIPTION:This month PESA Queensland welcomes Stuart Nicholls to present a technical luncheon on Elixir Energy progress maturing their project in the exciting Taroom Trough. \nThe Technical Lunch will be held at the Port Office Hotel in the Blue Room (Entry off Margaret Street). \nThe Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the PESA QLD Branch will be hosted prior to the commencement of the Technical Lunch (Note this was rescheduled from May due to unforeseen circumstances). \nFor detailed directions\, see explanation below. \nPlease note the Early Bird ticket pricing cut-off times described below. \n\n\n\nPresentation:\nElixir Energy\, building a Taroom Trough gas business\n\n\nVenue:\nPort Office Hotel\, cnr Edward & Margaret Sts\, Brisbane \nUpstairs Function Room (Entry off Margaret St)\n\n\nDate & Time:\nThursday\, 19 June 12:15 PM\n\n\n\n  \nPresentation Abstract: \nElixir Energy has the largest acreage position in Queenslands exciting Taroom Trough\, covering half a million net acres\, diversified amongst the successfully explored plays and already containing 2.6TCF of independently certified resource. Come and join us to hear from newly appointed CEO Stuart Nicholls as he lays down the 3 year road map to the Company’s first reserves and production. The Taroom is set to be one of the hottest ‘basins’ in Australia over the coming years don’t miss your opportunity to hear why and how you might be a part of it. \n\nTickets for the Technical Luncheon can be purchased below. \nFinal numbers to venue required by COB Friday 13 June – To avoid disappointment please register before that date and time. \n  \n\n\n\n\nTicket Prices\n\n\n\n\n\nPESA Members – $55\nNon-Members – $75\nStudent / Retired Members – $30\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nPESA QLD 2025 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING\nThe Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the PESA QLD Branch will be hosted prior to the commencement of the Technical Lunch. \nMembers are encouraged to attend the AGM to have their say with the PESA QLD committee. \nPESA QLD are always interested to have active involvement from our membership… and what better way than to take up a position on the PESA QLD Committee!  Interested members who are keen to become a committee member are encouraged to lodge a nomination form (see link below).  Any member is invited to nominate for any of the available roles detailed on the Nomination form.  Any questions\, please email qld-secretary@pesa.com.au \nThe requisite AGM governance documents for distribution to members are below: \nAgenda \nMinutes of 2024 AGM \nPresidents Report \nTreasurers Report \nCommittee Nomination Form \nProxy Form \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web \n\nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-agm-rescheduled-and-lunch-19-june-elixir-energy-building-a-taroom-trough-gas-business/
LOCATION:Port Office Hotel\, 40 Edward St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Branch AGM,Industry,QLD,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250515T121500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250515T140000
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CREATED:20250428T095930Z
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD: AGM and Lunch\, 15 May : How lightweight seismic technology can change 3D seismic design and execution: A high channel count case study from Taranaki\, NZ
DESCRIPTION:This month PESA Queensland welcomes Brendon Mitchell to present a technical luncheon on application of innovative seismic technology. \nThe Technical Lunch will be held at the Port Office Hotel in the Blue Room (Entry off Margaret Street). \nThe Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the PESA QLD Branch will be hosted prior to the commencement of the Technical Lunch. \nFor detailed directions\, see explanation below. \nPlease note the Early Bird ticket pricing cut-off times described below. \nWith the technical lunch being seismic-themed\, PESA are pleased to be able to offer ASEG members tickets at member prices. \n\n\n\nPresentation:\nHow lightweight seismic technology can change 3D seismic design and execution: A high channel count case study from Taranaki\, NZ \n\n\nVenue:\nPort Office Hotel\, cnr Edward & Margaret Sts\, Brisbane \nBlue Room (Entry off Margaret St)\n\n\nDate & Time:\nThursday\, 15 May 12:15 PM\n\n\n\n  \nPresentation Abstract: \n3D seismic surveying in New Zealand’s diverse landscapes presents unique challenges and opportunities. Three moderately sized (in comparison to Australian petroleum seismic) 3D seismic surveys were acquired onshore Taranaki\, New Zealand in 2021-2022 utilising very high live channel counts ranging from 34\,000 to 80\,000. \nThis talk presents the benefits recognised from the use of dense receiver sampling and large active patch sizes for conducting high-resolution seismic acquisition in an operationally and geologically challenging environment. The rugged hills\, dense forests\, extensive waterways\, and complex landowner environments encountered in the Taranaki region demand specialized survey design\, acquisition technology and workflows to ensure accurate data collection while minimizing environmental and social impact. \nModern lightweight nodal receivers facilitated a rethink of how seismic had been acquired in New Zealand and could change nearly all aspects of the planning\, execution\, and project costs. \n\nTickets for the Technical Luncheon can be purchased below. \nFinal numbers to venue required by COB Thursday\, 5 May – To avoid disappointment please register before that date and time. \n  \n\n\n\n\nTicket Prices\n\n\n\n\n\nPESA & ASEG Members – $55\nNon-Members – $75\nStudent / Retired Members – $30\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nPESA QLD 2025 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING\nThe Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the PESA QLD Branch will be hosted prior to the commencement of the Technical Lunch. \nMembers are encouraged to attend the AGM to have their say with the PESA QLD committee. \nPESA QLD are always interested to have active involvement from our membership… and what better way than to take up a position on the PESA QLD Committee!  Interested members who are keen to become a committee member are encouraged to lodge a nomination form (see link below).  Any member is invited to nominate for any of the available roles detailed on the Nomination form.  Any questions\, please email qld-secretary@pesa.com.au \nThe requisite AGM governance documents for distribution to members will be available shortly on this event webpage \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web \n\nClick here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-agm-and-lunch-15-may-how-lightweight-seismic-technology-can-change-3d-seismic-design-and-execution-a-high-channel-count-case-study-from-taranaki-nz/
LOCATION:Port Office Hotel\, 40 Edward St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Branch AGM,Industry,QLD,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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