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Near-term potential in Queensland
ATP 1069 represents both conventional and unconventional play potential
Prospectivity Type
TOP END
-ENERGY-
THE ENERGY OF TOMORROW
Prospectivity Potential (1)
7270000
BOREE 1
Area (km²)
Unit
Thickness (m)
7260000
WO
CARLOWRAVENSBOURNE 1
1
Conventional
896
Lissoy Sandstone
20-50
(TAMBO) 1
7250000
x
2
Coal Seam Gas
1,247
Betts Creek Coals
5-20
7240000
ONNIE 1
3
Shale Oil/Gas
1,247
BURY 1
Toolebuc Shale
10-20
7230000
Conventional hydrocarbon potential (1)
7220000
1
WESTBOURNE 1
ALVA 1
7210000
Proven conventional gas production from the Lissoy Sandstone and Log Creek
Formation nearby. Same formations may be present within ATP 1069
7200000
STAFFORD 1
RANNA 1
BARMIN@CK 12
ERCE have indicated potential prospectivity in the west and east of the permit
(800km2 and 96km² respectively)
Unconventional hydrocarbon potential (1) 2
3
Strong reflections within seismic data can be interpreted as indicating the presence
of well-developed Permian coals and thickening of coals off-structure
7190000
7180000
7170000
7160000
The Toolebuc Formation is described as a potential source rock and was
intercepted in ATP 1069 by Well Barwinock-2
(1)
Evaluation of the Prospectivity of Certain Exploration Permits, Queensland and the Northern Territory, Australia (ERCE)
7150000
MOUNT MORRIS 1
7140000
0km
20km
40km
Adavale Basin Extension
Galillee Basin Extension
7130000
340000
360000
380000
400000
420000
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