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Geoscience

The UQ Centre for Natural Gas accesses significant expertise in geoscience including geology, geophysics and geochemistry to provide new knowledge on basin analysis and characterisation, the origins of coal seam gas, exploration targeting within the geological setting, and natural factors that establish the nature of the reservoir for natural gas exploration and extraction.

For more information contact co research chairs Professor Suzanne Hurter or Professor Ray Johnson.

Bulk geomechanical properties of depleted coals
Building the next generation of digital models to guide management of groundwater and natural gas resources
Petrel Plug-in development: Physical and chemical properties of rocks and rock fluids
Integrated sequence stratigraphy to improve recoverable resources estimation & flow modelling
Reservoir modelling: reducing uncertainty (polynomial chaos expansion)
Faults & fractures: in the Surat Basin
Well integrity: simple modelling
Flow prediction: understanding short-range coal permeability
Monitoring CSG production and water movement
Big data: how can it be used to improve performance?
Big data: well performance
Geology of the Surat Basin
Seismic data for CSG
How gas flows through coal seams (discontinued)
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