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Blackford, near Naracoorte (part of the South-East, South Australia (SESA) Coal Project). Data release made at licence's most recent partial surrender - Part 2 : related individual and multi-licence progress reports for the period 4/11/1978 to 22/2/1990.
TARGET: Coal in the Otway Basin in the Kingston area. EXPLORATION: Rotary drilling, core drilling and geophysical logging. RESULTS: Discovery and delineation of the Kingston coal deposit.-
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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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RB 00715 Palynology of some bore samples north of Hamilton, Victoria, and their relationships to the Grange Burn - Muddy Creek sequence.
Two distinct palynological biostratigraphic units are recognised in lignitic and carbonaceous sediments from north of Hamilton, Victoria. The younger assemblage, characterised by a very low frequency of Nothofagus spp. and high podocarpaceous...-
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Published: 01 Jun 1900
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South-East SA [coal and oil shale] Project. Data release : relinquishment report at licences' joint partial surrenders, for the period 3/11/1978 to 15/12/1982.
In a rationalisation of its extensive exploration acreage formerly held in the upper South-east of South Australia for the purpose of coal exploration, Western Mining Corp. (WMC) has partially relinquished most of the ground that it previously held...-
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Published: 30 Mar 1983
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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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Solar drying of South Australian lignites.
Lignites were leached and dried to test feasibility for use as an auxiliary or start up fuel for a power station. Pilot plant tests indicate solar densified coal may be feasible for a production rate of 100 000 tonnes / annum.-
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