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Session 1. Oral Presentation for: New insights into the Kingia Sandstone facies distribution, and implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity, north Perth Basin, Western Australia

Aisling Sloan A *
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A Strike Energy, Perth, WA, Australia.




Aisling Sloan holds a MSc in Petroleum Geoscience with Distinction from the University of Aberdeen (2019) and a BSc with honours from The University of Western Australia (2018). Since joining Strike as a Geologist in early 2022, Aisling has been actively involved with prospect evaluation, well planning, and operations geology across Perth Basin assets. Prior to joining Strike, Aisling worked across multiple basins for Beach Energy. She is a member of PESA.


Australian Energy Producers Journal 64 https://doi.org/10.1071/EP23302
Published: 7 June 2024

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of Australian Energy Producers.

Abstract

Presented on Tuesday 21 May: Session 1

The Kingia Sandstone has proven to be a prolific play fairway within the north Perth Basin, with primary porosity preservation observed down to at least 4600 mSS. However, the distribution of the Early Permian depositional and diagenetic facies has remained enigmatic. This is especially true given recent exploration results. Recent wells targeting the Kingia Sandstone have highlighted facies variability. As such, an opportunity exists to leverage legacy well data to investigate the interplay between sediment supply and accommodation space, resulting in improved reservoir characterisation. Through the integration of well logs, core and petrography studies, new insights into the spatial and temporal trends governing the presence and effectiveness of the Kingia are proposed. Implications of this work include Kingia Sandstone facies models that may be extended beyond known well control to help reduce subsurface uncertainty.

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Keywords: Dandaragan Trough, depositional history, Early Permian, facies, Kingia Sandstone, Perth Basin, sequence stratigraphy, South Erregulla.

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Aisling Sloan holds a MSc in Petroleum Geoscience with Distinction from the University of Aberdeen (2019) and a BSc with honours from The University of Western Australia (2018). Since joining Strike as a Geologist in early 2022, Aisling has been actively involved with prospect evaluation, well planning, and operations geology across Perth Basin assets. Prior to joining Strike, Aisling worked across multiple basins for Beach Energy. She is a member of PESA.