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Summary of GA's plans for marine seismic and reconnaissance surveys off southwestern Australia in 2008/09 as part of the Offshore Energy Security Program
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Overview of the Deep Crustal Seismic surveys conducted by Geoscience Australia and funded through the Onshore Energy Security Program since it's commencement in 2006 to September 2009.
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The Beagle Sub-basin is a Mesozoic rift basin in the Northern Carnarvon Basin. Oil discovered at Nebo-1 highlights an active petroleum system. 3D seismic interpretation identified pre, syn and post-rift megasequences. Pre-rift fluvio-deltaic and marine sediments were deposited during a thermal sag phase of the Westralian Super Basin. Low rates of extension (Rhaetian to Oxfordian) deposited fluvio-deltaic and marine sediments. During early post-rift thermal subsidence, sediments onlapped and eroded tilted fault blocks formed during the syn-rift phase. Consequently the regional seal (Early Cretaceous Muderong Shale) is absent in the centre. Subsequent successions are dominated by a prograding carbonate wedge showing evidence of erosion from tectonic and eustatic sea level change. 1D burial history modeling of Nebo-1 and Manaslu-1 show that all source rocks are currently at their maximum depths of burial. Sediments to the Late Cretaceous are in the early maturity window for both wells. The Middle Jurassic Legendre Formation reaches mid maturity in Nebo-1. Source, reservoir and seals are present throughout the Triassic to earliest Cretaceous, however, the absence of the regional seal in the central sub-basin reduces exploration targets. The lack of significant inversion increases the likelihood of maintaining trap integrity. Potential plays include compaction folds over tilted horst blocks, roll over and possible inversion anticlines, basin floor fans and intra-formational traps within fluvio-deltaic deposits. Late Cretaceous and younger sediments are unlikely to host significant hydrocarbons due to lack of migration pathways. Source rocks are of adequate maturity and deep faults act as pathways for hydrocarbon migration.
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Petroleum tenement (titles) map, key and list of operating companies in Australia at 30th June, 1965
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