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| Title: | The Newly Described Neoproterozoic Aralka Formation Petroleum System boosts Petroleum Prospectively in the Amadeus Basin |
| Title Holder / Company: | Central Petroleum |
| Report id: | PR2008-A185 |
| Tenure: | EP112 |
| Year: | 2007 |
| Corporate Author: | Central Petroleum |
| Abstract: | New conclusions that the previously neglected Sturtian (Cryogenian ~ 660 ma) Aralka Formation petroleum system contains the highest retained organic carbon contents of the source rock in the Neoproterozoic sequence of the Amadeus Basin, and is oil-gas mature over an area of about 90,000 km sq, both provide a boost to the prospectivity of the basin. A potential sandstone reservoir target with regional implications unrelated to the Aralka Petroleum System has also been identified in the Neoproterozoic uppermost Bitter Springs Formation. |
| Date Added: | 14-Nov-2021 |
| Appears in Collections: | Petroleum and Geothermal Tenure Reports (PEX Tenure) |
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