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1978 seismic survey, Oonabrinta, final report.
AIM:To integrate good quality new data into the regional seismic grid and mature known structural prospects and leads as potential gas drilling targets, plus explore virgin territory as part of a systematic long-term Vibroseis mapping project in the...-
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1979 Moonlight Flat Seismic Survey. Final report.
AIM: To mature several large structural leads, map possible stratigraphic traps on the flanks of regional highs and extend the regional Vibroseis coverage. METHODS: Survey dates: 10/4/79 - 23/11/79. Energy source: Vibroseis. CDP coverage: 1200%....-
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Source rock richness in the Eromanga and Cooper Basins. Total organic carbon (TOC) data.
A study of source-rock richness has entailed the evaluation of TOC data for the Eromanga and Cooper Basins. TOC analyses were averaged and plotted on 1:250 000 basemaps, on a formation by formation basis. The data were contoured by honouring all data...-
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Cooper Basin discoveries and Permo-Triassic oil and gas characteristics.
This report summarises basic data relating to hydrocarbon characteristics and discoveries in the Permo-Triassic Cooper Basin. In general, for petroleum production and engineering purposes, the recognition of whether a discovery consists of oil or gas...-
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Reservoir development of the Tirrawarra Sandstone and Patchawarra Formation in the central Patchawarra Trough (Oil Project 89-10).
This study has concentrated on mapping Unit-defined reservoir distribution trends within the Patchawarra Formation and Tirrawarra Sandstone in the central Patchawarra Trough. Recognition of these trends will impact on the exploration potential of the...-
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1973 seismic survey, Mudlankie, final report.
AIM: The Mudlankie Seismic Survey was the first extensive survey using the Vibroseis method to be carried out over a wide area of the southwestern Cooper Basin, and was designed: (1) to augment the mapping of existing fields and improve their...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1974
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Rank variation in the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, central Australia.
The Cooper Basin is an infra-basin (area 127 000 km2) containing a Permian to Triassic age succession which is overlain by Jurassic and Cretaceous age sedimentary rocks of the Eromanga Basin. Coal beds occur throughout the entire section. Oil and...-
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