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Subsidence and thermal history analysis of 31 wells and 25 depocentre sites provides insights into Jurassic and Early Cretaceous petroleum systems in Australia's Browse Basin. The models incorporate new palaeo-bathymetric estimates and kerogen kinetic data to examine generation and expulsion history. Findings suggest multiple effective gas sources, with significant oil expulsion largely restricted to the Heywood Graben and Seringapatam Sub-basin.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a dataset on the lithology and diagenesis of carbonate reef foundations in the southern Great Barrier Reef. The data describes a Holocene reef developed on older foundations extending to 420 meters depth, ranging from late Pleistocene to middle Miocene in age. It includes analysis of solution unconformities, soil development, and subaerial diagenesis processes in vadose and phreatic zones.
Australian offshore and onshore petroleum well data, now combined into the Geoscience Australia Borehole Database. The record is retired and superseded by eCat 126310 as of June 2023. It includes header data, biostratigraphy, organic geochemistry, reservoir and facies, stratigraphy, velocity, and directional surveys.
Geochemical analyses characterize oils and condensates from the Vulcan Sub-basin into three distinct families. The study focuses on discovering oil-prone petroleum systems different from those in the established Jabiru and Challis-Cassini fields. Data was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated on 2026-04-20.
A 1986-1987 joint study by the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the South Australian Department of Mines and Energy rekindled exploration interest in the Great Australian Bight. The project conducted a regional multichannel seismic survey with follow-up sampling and heatflow work, covering basins like Duntroon, Denman, and the Great Australian Bight Basin. This folio is the principal product of that collaborative geological framework study.
December 1961 to April 1962 drilling data for the Wellington Park No. 1 Well in Victoria's Gippsland Basin. The well was drilled to a total depth of 12,011 feet by Oil Drilling and Exploration Limited for Woodside (Lakes Entrance) Oil Company NL but was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole. The dataset, sourced from Geoscience Australia, includes results from a comprehensive program of drilling engineering, mud logging, coring, cuttings examination, and electric logging.
Data from the British Geological Survey's GeoIndex Offshore theme are made available for viewing. GeoIndex is a website that allows users to search for information about BGS data collections covering the UK and other areas worldwide. Access is free, the interface is easy to use, and it has been developed to enable users to check coverage of different types of data and find out some background information.
Wind power and meteorological data shared by Shuiming Chen. The dataset is 5.1 MB in size and includes CSV files archived in a RAR format. It was last updated on May 12, 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a report on preliminary geophysical results and petroleum prospects for the Lord Howe Rise in the Tasman Sea. The dataset likely contains interpreted seismic profiles, sediment thickness measurements, and structural analyses from the R.V. Sonne cruise and DSDP Site 207. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Geoscience Australia's Onshore Energy Security Program (2006-2011) generated precompetitive assessments of frontier basins for hydrocarbons, uranium, and geothermal energy. The dataset includes interpretations of deep seismic reflection profiles and petroleum systems maturation modelling for the Arrowie, Georgina, and Darling Basins. Seismic data reveals basin architectures, such as the Arrowie Basin's asymmetrical fill reaching ~3800 meters thick, and maturation modelling indicates the likely maturity of potential source rocks.
A review of petroleum exploration in the Gippsland Basin up to February 1976, providing an assessment of the basin's knowledge and exploration potential. The document describes the basin's geology, containing up to 4500 inches of sediments, and its status as Australia's most prolific petroleum basin with initial reserves exceeding 300 million cubic meters of oil and 200 billion cubic meters of gas. The data originates from Geoscience Australia and was last updated in April 2026.
16.5 trillion cubic feet of gas and over 4 billion barrels of oil have been discovered in Australia's Gippsland Basin since 1965. This document from Geoscience Australia, presented at a 2015 conference, analyzes geochemical fingerprints to resolve uncertainties about petroleum sources and migration pathways. The data suggests sediments older than the Paleocene are significant petroleum sources within the basin.
The eastern New Ireland Basin of Papua New Guinea is an approximately 600 km long by 150 km wide offshore region. Basin geology and petroleum prospects were interpreted by Geoscience Australia from onshore geology, offshore seismic data, and limited sampling, with a last update recorded in 2026. The data describes up to 5 km of strata from early Miocene to Recent sediments, including volcaniclastics, carbonates, and chalks.
Modeled first-year savings for energy efficiency measures in one-to-four unit homes from 2007 to 2012. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) produced this dataset to backcast estimated savings against metered data. It includes project and measure identifiers alongside cost, quantity, and savings estimates across multiple fuel types.
NYSERDA's dataset provides predicted first-year energy and cost savings for specific energy efficiency measures installed in existing one-to-four-unit homes. The data covers a subset of projects completed between 2007 and 2012. It is designed to be used alongside project-level evaluation data for backcasting and analysis.
January to February 1963 drilling operation for the Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 well in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria. The well was drilled to a total depth of 3926 feet by Reading and Bates (Australia) Pty Ltd for Woodside (Lakes Entrance) Oil Company N.L. and Arco Limited. It achieved its objectives of obtaining stratigraphic data and testing hydrocarbon potential, but was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
Geochemical data from cores in the BMR Ivanhoe No. 1 well and thirteen petroleum exploration wells are used to evaluate source rock potential and organic maturation in the Darling Basin. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, assesses the risk for petroleum exploration in the dominantly Devonian basin of western New South Wales. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Geochemical data delineates active petroleum systems in the Northern Bonaparte Basin offshore Northern Australia. The study analyzes oils and source rock extracts from wells on the Laminaria and Flamingo highs, dividing them into distinct chemical groups based on reservoir and source affinity. The dataset is associated with a 2000 journal publication by Preston and Edwards.
Geoscience Australia's database comprises analytical results for petroleum exploration samples, including source rocks, crude oils, and natural gases collected across the Australian continent. The data are produced by techniques like programmed pyrolysis, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, and isotopic analysis, sourced from industry submissions under the OPGGSA 2006, government geological programs, and open-file publications. It enables the typing of petroleum fluids into families and correlation to source rocks for mapping total petroleum systems.
The southern Georgina Basin in northern Australia is the focus of this dataset. Hyperspectral logging data from HyLoggerTM instruments were evaluated from 13 petroleum, mineral, and stratigraphic wells. The data characterize key hydrocarbon source rock units in terms of mineralogy and spectral properties.