A Geological Appreciation of Recent Oil Exploration in the Canning, Carnarvon, and Perth Basins, Western Australia

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 292 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
Recent exploratory work has greatly enlarged our knowledge of the geology of the sedimentary basins of Western Australia. The most pros-pective of these for oil explorati on are believed to be the Canning, Carnarvon, 'and Perth Basins.The search for oil. in, the Canning Basin has fora the most part been concentrated in" the western part, where four main structural units are now recognized - the Lennard Shelf, Fitzroy Trough, Jurgurra Terrace, and-South Cariizin.g Basin. Of these the Leonard Shelf may. be the'most prospective. The principal objective on the Shelf is the Devonian sequence, which in-cludes well'developed reef complexes. The Lower Carboniferous is regarded., as a further objective, as it contained small quantities of oil in theMeda No. I well.In the. Carnarvon Basin most explorati on has been conducted in the coastal belt of'Tertiary folding, especially in the Cape Range-Rough Range area. -The discovery of oil in the first test well. drilled.in the-basin - Rough Range no. 1 - raised great hopes, for the quick discovery of a ecmuercial field. However the other wells on Rough Range have been dry, and no discoveries have-been made in the-wells drilled on other anticlines.in the basin.
Citation
APA: (1962) A Geological Appreciation of Recent Oil Exploration in the Canning, Carnarvon, and Perth Basins, Western Australia
MLA: A Geological Appreciation of Recent Oil Exploration in the Canning, Carnarvon, and Perth Basins, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1962.