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The AFER Project has adapted the conventional hydrocarbon play-based exploration workflow, developed by the petroleum industry over several decades, to develop a similar approach for assessing unconventional hydrocarbon resource potential and CO2 geological storage prospectivity. Play-based exploration is a method of building and leveraging an understanding of a basin and its sediment-hosted resources by systematically evaluating a series of play intervals using the best available geological data and models. Each play interval represents a regionally significant reservoir/aquifer for one or more resources (e.g. hydrocarbons, groundwater, CO2 storage intervals) often with an associated seal/aquitard. Various ‘risk elements’ that are essential for a resource to exist can be mapped and qualified with a probability of geological success. These risk elements are then spatially integrated (stacked) to generate common risk segment (CRS) or ‘heat’ maps for each play interval.Lineage
Statement: The data in this web service is from the Pedirka and western Eromanga basins energy resource assessments Data package and metadata, Digital Object Identifier: https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/149501.text: westlimit=133.4818; southlimit=-27.9565; eastlimit=140.2154; northlimit=-23.6061; projection=GDA94 (EPSG:4283)
Subjects
AFER |
Australia |
CO2 geological storage |
Earth Sciences |
EFTF |
Exploring for the Future |
Pedirka Basin |
Published_External |
WFS |
conventional hydrocarbons |
energy resource assessment module |
geoscientificInformation |
web service |
western Eromanga Basin |
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Pedirka and Western Eromanga Basins Energy Resource Assessments WFS
Pedirka and western Eromanga basins energy resource assessments Data package and metadata
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