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Session 10. Oral Presentation for: Gross depositional environment mapping in the onshore South Australian Otway Basin: an example of data integration

C. Cubitt A *
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A Department for Energy and Mining South Australia (DEM), Adelaide, SA, Australia.




Dr Chris Cubitt graduated from the University of Adelaide with a PhD in clastic diagenesis and sedimentology. He has more than two decades of industry experience in reservoir and regional geology working basins worldwide. In 2023 he joined South Australia’s Department for Energy and Mining and is head of the Basin Prospectivity team. Chris is an author of more than 20 publications, and is a member of PESA, IAS and the EAGE.

* Correspondence to: chris.cubitt@sa.gov.au

Australian Energy Producers Journal 64 https://doi.org/10.1071/EP23329
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 Wednesday 22 May: Session 10

As part of a greater petroleum systems modelling project, gross depositional environment maps were made for six key intervals in the onshore portion of the Jurassic to Late-Cretaceous Otway Basin in South Australia. This mapping interpreted varied depositional systems including anoxic, extensive ice-influenced lacustrine, lacustrine turbidite, extensive fluvial/lacustrine, fluvial/flood plain and growth fault-bound ribbon-like alluvial fan aprons.

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Keywords: Australia, flood plain, fluvial, gross depositional environment maps, integration, lacustrine, onshore, Otway Basin, South Australia, turbidites.

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Dr Chris Cubitt graduated from the University of Adelaide with a PhD in clastic diagenesis and sedimentology. He has more than two decades of industry experience in reservoir and regional geology working basins worldwide. In 2023 he joined South Australia’s Department for Energy and Mining and is head of the Basin Prospectivity team. Chris is an author of more than 20 publications, and is a member of PESA, IAS and the EAGE.