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Volume: 10 (1926)

Issue: 11. (November)

First Page: 1118

Last Page: 1135

Title: Oil Prospects of the Desert Basin of Western Australia

Author(s): Frederick G. Clapp (2)

Abstract:

Seven sedimentary artesian basins are, in whole or in part, situated within the great state of Western Australia which covers an area about one-third the size of the United States. The largest of these is Desert Basin, comprising an area approximately 450 miles long and 325 miles wide, with a population of only about 3,000 persons. The formations of Desert Basin range in age from Carboniferous to Tertiary, and by far the most important is a mass of Permo-Carboniferous sandstone thousands of feet in thickness. No impervious capping is known and no positive evidence of seepages could be found in the area covered. Dips are high in the border areas and practically flat in the central areas; but, aside from the structure, no favorable fundamental conditions are known. The basi is believed to be unfavorable for oil.

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