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Formations of the Gidgealpa Group in the Cooper Basin.
A sedimentary sequence of Permian age provides both the source and reservoirs for the major portion of the hydrocarbons discovered in the Cooper Basin. This sequence is composed of shales, siltstones, coals and sandstones, and in 1967 was named the...-
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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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Brolga 1. Test reports.
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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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Petrology of the Patchawarra Formation in Tirrawarra nos 16, 19 and 28, Cooper Basin, South Australia.
15 core plug samples from 3 development wells draining the Patchawarra Formation gas reservoir on Tirrawarra Field were studied petrographically to help establish any geological basis for the broad differences in drillstem test results obtained from...-
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Published: 09 Jun 1983
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Tirrawarra Field studies. Technical reports and data.
Contains a consultant's report on the core plug petrology of the Patchawarra Formation reservoir in 3 wells, with respect to drill stem test results obtained from these wells, plus a special core analysis contractor's test results of injected miscible...-
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Published: 07 Oct 1983
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Cooper Basin stratigraphy. Reports for the period June to November 1972.
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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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Welcome Lake. Prospect analysis.
An exploration well intended to test a combined stratigraphic / structural play, such as Welcome Lake, on the north-western flank of the Patchawarra Trough is considered to have an unacceptably high risk. This risk should be minimised by further...-
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Published: 11 Oct 1977
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Structural framework of the Cooper/Eromanga Basins.
This report is arranged around a discussion of the principal structural features of a number of time-stratigraphic based, interpretive regional maps depicting fault traces, deep structuring and crustal lineaments. Conclusions are drawn for each time...-
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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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RB 98/00024 Cooper Basin Folio. Summary Report and Volume 1 seismic maps and Volume 2 geological maps (updated version).
This folio is the culmination of an extensive seismic mapping and interpretation of the Cooper and Eromanga Basins, South Australia that commenced in 1995. It follows earlier mapping of the C Horizon (Top Cadna-owie Formation) that commenced in 1991....-
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Published: 01 Oct 1998
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RB 2000/00032 Source rock potential and algal matter abundance, Cooper Basin, South Australia.
The Late Palaeozoic Cooper Basin is a major source of hydrocarbons and is especially important in providing the natural gas needs of much of south-eastern Australia. The basin is now a mature petroleum province, with more than 1200 wells drilled and...-
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Published: 01 Sep 2000