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Title: Petrology: Diagenesis of sandstones from the Bonaparte basin, North Australia, a pilot study. Bougainville 1, Curlew 1, Eider 1, Flamingo 1, Gull 1, Heron 1, Keep River 1, Kinmore 1, Lynedoch 1, Penguin 1, Petrel 2, Shearwater 1, Tern 1
Report id: CSR0078
Year: 1982
Author: Rahdon, A
Corporate Author: Shell Development
Esso Exploration
Australian Aquitaine Petroleum
Arco Australia
Drillhole/Well Name: Keep River 1
Abstract: The Early Permian sandstones are tight in all wells investigated. Late Permian sandstones can provide porous-permeable reservoirs in the southern part of the basin. Jurassic and Triassic age sandstones with very good depositional characteristics retains a moderately good porosity and permeability down to a depth of 3600m. Burial diagenesis has negligible effect on Late Cretaceous and Tertiary sands.
In order to evaluate the diagenesis trends of potentail sandstone reservoirs of the Bonaparte Basin a pilot study of samples from 13 wells has been carrier out. The results of this investigation are presented in this report.
NOTECoastal
Document Type: Core Analysis
Date Added: 23-Mar-2017
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