This paper reports the first evidence for significant overpressures in the Otway Basin, southern Australia, where most previous studies have assumed near-hydrostatic pore pressures. Overpressures are observed in the Upper Cretaceous Shipwreck supersequence in several wells in the Voluta Trough, such as Bridgewater Bay–1, Normanby–1 and Callister–1. One of these wells penetrated successions of Pliocene-Recent marine clastic sediments nearly 700 m thick that were deposited rapidly in submarine channels and that were probably carved during the late-Miocene to early-Pliocene. Wireline and drilling data suggest that overpressures present in Upper Cretaceous shales and sandstones in the Belfast Mudstone and Flaxman and Waarre formations developed...
During IODP Expedition 369, a 690 m thick succession of silty claystone spanning the early Turonian ...
This thesis analyses overpressure throughout the Abadan Plain Basin and evaluates pore pressure in t...
During the Early Cretaceous, Australia was flooded by the epicontinental Eromanga Sea, deposits of w...
This paper reports the first evidence for significant overpressures in the Otway Basin, southern Au...
In prospective basins affected by exhumation, uncertainty commonly exists regarding the maximum buri...
A small, but significant fraction of wells drilled in the Northern Carnarvon Basin have encountered ...
ABSTRACT: Porosity–effective stress analysis of 37 wells in the Carnarvon Basin, Australia, has iden...
The Otway Basin is a broadly northwest-southeast trending basin and forms part of a rift system that...
The offshore Otway Basin is part of Australia's passive southern margin, in which two separate rift-...
Copyright © 2004 EAGE/Geological Society of LondonPorosity–effective stress analysis of 37 wells in ...
There is growing recognition that pulses of compressive tectonic structuring punctuate the postbreak...
There is growing recognition that many passive margins have undergone compressional deformation su...
Previous in-situ stress studies across many of Australia’s petroleum basins demonstrate normal fau...
During IODP Expedition 369, a 690 m thick succession of silty claystone spanning the early Turonian ...
ABSTRACT: An unconformity is present close to the Miocene–Pliocene boundary in the onshore and nears...
During IODP Expedition 369, a 690 m thick succession of silty claystone spanning the early Turonian ...
This thesis analyses overpressure throughout the Abadan Plain Basin and evaluates pore pressure in t...
During the Early Cretaceous, Australia was flooded by the epicontinental Eromanga Sea, deposits of w...
This paper reports the first evidence for significant overpressures in the Otway Basin, southern Au...
In prospective basins affected by exhumation, uncertainty commonly exists regarding the maximum buri...
A small, but significant fraction of wells drilled in the Northern Carnarvon Basin have encountered ...
ABSTRACT: Porosity–effective stress analysis of 37 wells in the Carnarvon Basin, Australia, has iden...
The Otway Basin is a broadly northwest-southeast trending basin and forms part of a rift system that...
The offshore Otway Basin is part of Australia's passive southern margin, in which two separate rift-...
Copyright © 2004 EAGE/Geological Society of LondonPorosity–effective stress analysis of 37 wells in ...
There is growing recognition that pulses of compressive tectonic structuring punctuate the postbreak...
There is growing recognition that many passive margins have undergone compressional deformation su...
Previous in-situ stress studies across many of Australia’s petroleum basins demonstrate normal fau...
During IODP Expedition 369, a 690 m thick succession of silty claystone spanning the early Turonian ...
ABSTRACT: An unconformity is present close to the Miocene–Pliocene boundary in the onshore and nears...
During IODP Expedition 369, a 690 m thick succession of silty claystone spanning the early Turonian ...
This thesis analyses overpressure throughout the Abadan Plain Basin and evaluates pore pressure in t...
During the Early Cretaceous, Australia was flooded by the epicontinental Eromanga Sea, deposits of w...