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Update of basement interpretation and assessment of mineral potential, EL 2487, Sedan, South Australia.
The acquisition in the Sedan area by Shell Coal Pty Ltd during May 1999 of high resolution infill aeromagnetic data, as part of the South Australian Exploration Initiative (SAEI) airborne geophysical programme, has enabled some revision of the...-
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Sedan lignite deposit. Geological investigations and review of resources.
In October 2000 GTL Energy Pty Ltd began commercial investigations into the feasibility of establishing within Australia newly proven [coal] gas-to-liquids technology for combining power generation and synfuel production, by identifying potentially...-
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Assessment of the base metal mineral potential, EL 2487, Sedan, South Australia.
The magmatic province of the eastern Delamerian Orogen concealed beneath the Murray Basin in eastern South Australia, including under EL 2487, has potential for several styles of mineralisation, including: - Magmatic-associated Cu-Au (+/_Fe)...-
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Assessment of basement geology and geochemistry, EL 2487, Sedan, South Australia.
Evaluation of the prospectivity of the pre-Tertiary basement on EL 2487, for finding gold and base metal mineralisation, failed to yield encouraging results. The evaluation was based on geochemical analyses and re-logging of stored samples from...-
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Sedan lignite deposit. Technological investigations and commercialisation of resources.
The Sedan lignite deposit was discovered in 1979 and was subsequently investigated as fuel for an onsite conventional thermal power station. At that time, predicted high future energy demand by the 1990s required the state government to put in place...-
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Sedan. Annual reports to licence expiry/full surrender, for the period 13/2/1998 to 23/6/2011.
In a study made of the Palaeozoic magmatic province underlying the Murray Basin, all available geophysical, geological and geochemical data was evaluated by Shell's technical consultants, who identified six conceptual targets which could reasonably be...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1911