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L042 Pickanjinnie No. 1 Bore seismic survey, QLD, 1960

Geoscience Australia
Lodwick, K.B. ; Smith, E.R.
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On 12th July 1960, a velocity survey of the A.A.O. Pickanjinnie No. 1 bore was made by the Bureau of Mineral Resources. The bore had been drilled to a depth of 5218 ft and was surveyed to the bottom. The average velocities for the Mesozoic rocks and the Timbury Hills Formation are similar to those measured in the Timbury Hill No. 2 bore. However, it seems impossible to correlate individual units within the Mesozoic sequence according to their velocity.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: On 12th July 1960, a velocity survey of the Associated Australian Oilfields Pickanjinnie No. 1 bore was made by a Bureau of Mineral Resources seismic party. The bore is about 1 mile south of Pickanjinnie railway station 20 miles east of Roma; it had been drilled to a depth of 5218 ft and was surveyed to the bottom. The formations drilled were Mesozoic to a depth of 4180 ft, Permian to 4835 ftp and the equivalent of the Timbury Hills Formation of unknown age to the bottom of the bore, the depths being measured from the rotary table. The bore produced petroliferous gas at a rate of over 5 million cubic feet per day from three horizons near the base of the Mesozoic and within the Permian strata.

Issued: 1962

Data time period: 1960-07-12 to 1960-07-12

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149.25,-26.5 149.25,-27 148.75,-27 148.75,-26.5 149.25,-26.5

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text: westlimit=148.75; southlimit=-27.0; eastlimit=149.25; northlimit=-26.5

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