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  • Regular release of offshore acreage, part of the Australian Governmen's strategy to encourage investment in petroleum exploration. Provides information to intending investors in the Australian petroleum (oil and gas) sector, and to general public on the Australian investment framework for petroleum. It has been produced in the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources by the Petroleum and Electricity Division, in consultation with the Mines Departments in the six States and the Northern Territory. 2001 offshore petroleum acreage release package is available on CD-ROM or at internet address: www.isr.gov.au/resources/petroleum.html.

  • Well log scanned for Library to be held as a resource

  • Composite well log plots displaying Gamma Ray, Sonic and Caliper log curves, all open-file biostratigraphy and organic geochemistry data, show types and comments, lithology, casing, SWC and core locations, interpreted regional sequences and results of source rock modelling. All plots are in PDF and EPS format. Also contains Browse Basin timescale, biozonation and stratigraphy chart.

  • This data set contains information on Oil and Gas pipeline infrastructure. This dataset has been converted from Microstation format used in a map "Petroleum Exploration and Development Titles" published annually in APRIL. Attributes have been added to comply with data standards and minor coding of line work has been achieved using annotation from the map. Further data has been added, specifically for the specific Acreage Release Areas.

  • Oil and Gas field locations of Australia. Removed as an online resource 10/08/2017 on request from Tom Bernecker

  • Regular release of offshore acreage, part of the Australian Government strategy to encourage investment in petroleum exploration.

  • Maps, plots and data sheets of average source rock richness, quality and maturity for five Mesozoic time slices are presented for offshore Northwest Australia (Carnarvon to Arafura basins). These maps/data facilitate regional assessment of the source rock potential of the region, and provide a framework for future exploration of the region's petroleum systems. The maps were compiled at a scale of 1:3 million, and are supplemented by two-way-time isopach maps for each time slice derived from interpretation of Geoscience Australia's regional seismic grid of the area (approximately 35,000 line km). Age vs TOC, S2 and HI, and source rock crossplots were also compiled from screened raw Rock-Eval pyrolysis data and displayed as inserts in the maps. The maps and open-file data used in the compilation of the maps can be viewed directly, or printed as a hard copy.

  • The Major Carbon Dioxide Emitters of Australia is a combination of a two digital datasets 'source_top50' and 'min_source' from within the publication: Bradshaw, J., Bradshaw, B., Spencer, L., Wilson, P., Simon, G. & Mackie, V. 2001. GEODISC Project 1 - Regional analysis, stage 3 basins and emissions mapping, Geoscience Australia, GEODISC1-2001-006 (CD). The top 139 CO2 emitters as of 1998 are included, representing ~43% of net national GHG emissions and 54% of the net energy emissions from the 1998 National Greenhouse Gas Inventory. Each emitter has information containing the following attributes; Facility, Facil_Type, Facil_Name, State, Emissions, Emissions1, Emissions2, Emissions3, 20Yrs_Mt, 20Yrs_Tcf, DataSource, DataYear.