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RB 91/00096 Probabilistic method for estimating gas reserves.
The Departments method for estimating and reporting gas reserves has been revised to include estimates of tight gas as well as providing more accurate estimates of conventionally recoverable gas reserves. This has included a new method for...-
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Published: 01 Nov 1991
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RB 94/00035 Cooper Basin aeromagnetic / radiometric test survey.
As part of the South Australian Exploration Initiative, the use of high resolution aeromagnetic and radiometric surveying in petroleum exploration was tested in Block B5 west of Moomba. A number of associated studies were undertaken to utilise the...-
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Published: 01 Sep 1994
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RB 94/00036 Computer modelling of magnetic data from Cooper Basin, South Australia - South Australian Exploration Initiative.
Computer modelling of magnetic anomalies from the South Australian Exploration Initiative aerial magnetic surveys of the Cooper Basin in April 1993 was undertaken with the following objectives: - use measured susceptibilities to calculate theoretical...-
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Published: 01 Sep 1994
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Core analysis, Nungeroo 1, Garanjanie 2 and Dirkala 2. Preliminary report.
5 core plug samples from the Murta/Namur oil reservoir interval 4143-4182 feet KB in Nungeroo 1, 4 core plugs from the Patchawarra wet gas reservoir interval 6601-6652 feet KB in Garanjanie 2, and 3 core plugs from the Epsilon wet gas reservoir...-
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Published: 26 Aug 1986
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Brumby 4. Test reports.
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Special core analysis, Wancoocha 3 and Wancoocha 4.
Three core plug samples from the Birkhead Formation oil reservoir interval in Wancoocha 3 and Wancoocha 4 were subjected to special core analysis investigations of their electrical properties, after cleaning and pressure saturation with a simulated...-
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Published: 29 Jan 1985
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Tirrawarra 18. Test reports.
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Hydrologic constraints on petroleum generation and migration within the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, South Australia. CSIRO / University of New Hampshire, USA, collaborative study. Project initiation and progress reports.
The Cooper and Eromanga Basins region, Australia's most productive onshore petroleum province, has a regional groundwater flow system over 1500 km in length. While the present-day hydrology of the Cretaceous and Jurassic aquifer system is well...-
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Published: 02 Oct 1992
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Hydraulic fracturing feasibility, Patchawarra and Tirrawarra sands, Big Lake Field, Cooper Basin, South Australia.
The economics and physical feasibility of hydraulic fractured completions in the Patchawarra and Tirrawarra tight gas sands of Big Lake Field were evaluated using engineering/geologic design considerations and computer simulation to yield predictions...-
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Published: 14 Oct 1981
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Special core analysis, Tirrawarra, Patchawarra and Toolachee Formations.
18 core plugs from Permian reservoir rocks in 8 Cooper Basin gas wells were analysed using SCAL methods to test their permeability to air, formation resistivity factor and formation resistivity index, each as a function of simulated overburden pressure.-
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Sturt and Sturt East Fields studies. Technical reports and data.
Contains contractor's reports on proprietary petrophysical formation evaluation studies of 3 Sturt Field oil appraisal wells, to analyse rock properties across the basement, Patchawarra Formation, Poolowanna Formation and part of the Hutton Sandstone...-
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Big Lake Field studies. Open file technical reports and data.
Contains a petroleum engineering consultant's advisory report on the feasibility of undertaking massive hydraulic fracturing of the Permian Patchawarra Formation and Tirrawarra Sandstone gas reservoir sands within the field, to achieve improved...-
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EOR (enhanced oil recovery) operations and ethane usage in the Cooper - Eromanga Basin.
A petroleum engineering consultancy review for SADME of the operation, results and economics of the existing Cooper Basin EOR projects, with comments on their likely outcome and the direction which should be taken in the development of future Unit and...-
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