For a data example from our Exmouth 1996 Reprocessing
project, please click
here.
Exmouth
Plateau consists of up to 10 km of sediments from
Permian to Cainozoic age, overlying Early Paleozoic
intracratonic sediments. The upper Triassic sequences
are paleogeographically analogous with the sequences
along the Rankin Trend and should be capable of producing
liquids (Cook 1985, Bradshaw et al., 1998). Studies
published after the 1996 acreage release, using fluid
inclusion techniques, reviewed the paleo-oil saturation
in the area (Bradshaw et al., 1998). The various fluorescence
colours suggested that the oils had derived from thermal
low mature to high mature source rocks. It is suspected
that the structures drilled in the late 1970s to the
early 1980s post-date the main oil-charge for the
area.
There is a comprehensive grid of older seismic data
over the 2000 application areas to which we have made
significant improvements in quality by reprocessing.
The late 1970s and early 1980s data has been fully
reprocessed from field tapes with the more modern
data, 1992 onwards, being post-stack reprocessed.
All data has been phase matched to provide a consistent,
high quality data set.
Please contact Lynda
Butters for further information.