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Source Rock Evaluation of the PEL 32 area Otway Basin South Australia.
This study presents a quick review and interpretation of geochemical data available for wells of the PEL 32 and nearby areas. The study included the evaluation of source rock potential and maturity modelling. Source Rock Potential - The evaluation of...-
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Published: 01 Mar 1992
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Petroleum geochemistry of the Otway Basin, and the significance of coastal bitumen strandings on adjacent southern Australian beaches. Volumes 1 to 5 source rock studies.
The standing of crude oil on the beaches of southern Australia was first recorded approximately 150 years ago. This material, known locally as coastal bitumen, was used by the early maritime visitors and settlers to caulk their vessels and is the...-
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Geltwood Beach 1. Test reports.
Contains drill cuttings and core descriptions, some brief results for conventional core analyses plus basic source rock quality evaluation of the Cretaceous section, and a detailed organic petrology study report. The latter study investigated 12...-
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Organic petrology of the sedimentary sequence at Kalangadoo 1. Well report no. 7.
27 drill core and 10 drill cuttings samples (2 from Tertiary, 1 from Curdies - Paaratte Formations, 1 from Belfast - Waarre Formation, 23 from Eumeralla Formation, 4 from Pretty Hill Formation, and 6 from basement sediments) were examined for organic...-
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Well report no. 10. Organic petrology of the sedimentary sequence at Robertson 1.
Thirty samples from the Tertiary, Cretaceous and pre-Cretaceous were examined for organic matter type and abundance and maturation level. The source potential of the Lower Cretaceous is fair to good, but the deepest part of the Eumeralla Formation...-
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Organic petrology of the sedimentary sequence at Banyula 1. Well report no. 6.
31 drill cuttings and 3 drill core samples (2 from Tertiary, 1 from Upper Cretaceous Curdies / Paaratte Formation, 17 from Eumeralla Formation and 14 from Pretty Hill Formation) were examined for organic matter type and abundance and maturation level....-
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Well report no. 5. Organic petrology of the sedimentary sequence at Breaksea Reef 1.
35 samples of drill cuttings and drill core (from Dilwyn Formation, Curdies Formation, Paaratte Formation, 6 from Belfast Mudstone, 2 from Flaxman Formation / Waarre Sandstone) were examined for organic matter type and abundance and maturation. The...-
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Well report no. 8. Organic petrology of the sedimentary sequence at Penola 1.
37 samples of drill core (2 from Tertiary, 23 from Eumeralla Formation, 12 from Pretty Hill Formation) were examined for organic matter type and abundance and maturation level. The source potential of the Lower Cretaceous is fair to good, but several...-
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Well report no. 9. Organic petrology of the sedimentary sequence at Lucindale 1.
21 samples of drill cuttings and drill core (3 from Tertiary, 11 from Eumeralla Formation, 7 from Pretty Hill Formation) were examined for organic matter type and abundance and maturation. The source potential of the Lower Cretaceous sequence is fair...-
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Preliminary evaluation of the source rock potential of the Eumeralla Formation in Chama 1A and Geltwood Beach 1, Otway Basin.
Organic petrology, total organic carbon (TOC), Rock-Eval pyrolysis and preliminary biological marker data are summarised to provide an assessment of the source rock potential of the Eumeralla Formation in the subject wells. The findings are as...-
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Source rock analyses on samples from the Otway, Sydney, Bowen, Surat, Bass, Gippsland, Georgina and Ngalia Basins.
Contains excerpted organic geochemical analytical data derived from 7 core samples taken in 2 Otway Basin (South Australia) wells, viz. extractable organic matter, total organic carbon, vitrinite reflectance (including organic matter descriptions...-
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Geochemical evaluation of six wells from the Otway Basin, South Australia (attachment to 1982 annual report for EPP 18).
The well sections analysed are mainly of Cretaceous age and are largely in the early to middle mature zones for oil generation. The Lower Cretaceous sections in Geltwood Beach 1 and Chama 1a have attained sufficient maturity for the commencement of...-
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