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Geoscience Visual Presentation G1: Australia’s Onshore Basin Inventories – foundational knowledge synthesis for better design of precompetitive data acquisition

Adam H. E. Bailey https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1703-7761 A *
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A Geoscience Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

* Correspondence to: adam.bailey@ga.gov.au

The APPEA Journal 63 - https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ22422
Published: 2 June 2023

Abstract

Visual Presentation G1

Geoscience Australia’s Onshore Basin Inventories project provides a whole-of-basin inventory of geology, petroleum systems, exploration status and data coverage of hydrocarbon-prone onshore Australian sedimentary basins. Two existing volumes cover many central and north Australian onshore basins, providing a single point of reference and creating a standardised national basin inventory. In addition to summarising the current state of knowledge within each basin, the onshore basin inventory reports identify critical science questions and key exploration uncertainties that may help inform future work program planning and aid in decision making for both government and industry organisations. Under Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program, several new onshore basin inventory reports are being delivered. The next releases include the Adavale Basin of southern Queensland and a compilation of Australia’s Mesoproterozoic basins. These reports are supported by value-add products that address identified data gaps and evolve regional understanding of basin evolution and prospectivity, including petroleum systems modelling, seismic reprocessing and regional geochemical studies. The Onshore Basin Inventories project continues to provide scientific and strategic direction for precompetitive data acquisition under the EFTF work program, guiding program planning and shaping post-acquisition analysis programs.

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Keywords: Adavale Basin, Australian Mesoproterozoic basins, Birrindudu Basin, Canning Basin, Carrara Sub-basin, Exploring for the Future, geochemistry, Officer Basin, Onshore Basin Inventories, petroleum systems, source rocks, South Nicholson Basin.

Adam H. E. Bailey is a Petroleum Geoscientist at Geoscience Australia, with expertise in petroleum geomechanics, structural geology and basin analysis. He graduated with a BSc (Hons) in 2012 and a PhD in 2016 from the Australian School of Petroleum at the University of Adelaide. Adam is currently part of the Onshore Energy Systems team at Geoscience Australia, where he is currently working on the flagship Exploring for the Future program.