1998
DOI: 10.1071/aj97021
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Pressure Study of the Flacourt Formation Aquifer in the Thevenard Island Area of the Barrow Sub-Basin

Abstract: Thevenard Island area lies in the offshore Carnarvon Basin off the northwest coast of Western Australia. The Flacourt Formation of the Cretaceous Barrow Group sequence is the primary oil-producing reservoir. West Australian Petroleum Pty Limited (WAPET) as operator on behalf of its participants (Chevron, Texaco, Shell and Mobil) has been producing from this reservoir since 1989. It has widely been held that in this area the relatively thick, multi-darcy Barrow Group oil accumulations have had infinite aquifer … Show more

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“…Pressure studies (Beacher, 1998) determined that after the commencement of oil production from the Barrow Group in the region (Saladin in 1989) subsequent exploration wells clearly recorded regional pressure depleting trends in the Barrow Group. When the Cowle 1 pressure data are plotted with the Saladin 1 data the Cowle aquifer data are 32 kPa (5 psi) lower than the Saladin aquifer data.…”
Section: Cowle Mardie Greensand Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressure studies (Beacher, 1998) determined that after the commencement of oil production from the Barrow Group in the region (Saladin in 1989) subsequent exploration wells clearly recorded regional pressure depleting trends in the Barrow Group. When the Cowle 1 pressure data are plotted with the Saladin 1 data the Cowle aquifer data are 32 kPa (5 psi) lower than the Saladin aquifer data.…”
Section: Cowle Mardie Greensand Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%