Mount Salt No. 1 Well Geological Survey And Drilling Report
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Description
A detailed geological report documents the Mount Salt No. 1 oil exploration well drilled in the Otway Basin, South Australia. The well reached a total depth of 10,044 feet during a drilling period from May to September 1962, with operations conducted by Reading and Bates for Oil Development No Liability. The report includes findings from logging, testing, and coring, noting traces of crude oil and a gas show.
Use Cases
Analyze well depth (10,044 feet) and drilling dates (May-Sep 1962) for historical operation benchmarking.
Correlate stratigraphic intervals like the Paaratte Formation (0-3260 ft) and gas show interval (9830-9848 ft) with regional geological models.
Evaluate petroleum potential using documented core analysis results showing traces of crude oil and a successful drillstem test retrieving saline water.
Study subsidized drilling operations under the Petroleum Search Subsidy Act from 980 feet to total depth for policy impact assessment.
Strengths
Report contains specific depth measurements (e.g., 10,044 ft total depth) and a precise drilling timeline (9 May - 21 Sep 1962).
Includes detailed stratigraphic descriptions covering Oligocene to Cretaceous sediments over a 3260-foot section.
Limitations
Data is contained in narrative PDF/HTML reports, requiring manual extraction for quantitative analysis.
The report is from a single well drilled in 1962, offering a limited snapshot without modern or comparative data.
Key columns and structured sample data are unavailable, hindering direct computational use.
Provenance
Source
Australian Ocean Data Network via data.gov.au.
Collection Method
Drilling, logging, testing, and coring operations conducted by Reading and Bates (Australia) Pty Ltd.
Time Range
Drilling operations from 9 May 1962 to 21 September 1962.
Freshness
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Geography
Otway Basin, approximately twelve miles south-west of Mount Gambier, South Australia.
Primary data is in PDF/HTML report format, not machine-readable tabular data. License and specific data reuse terms are unknown.