Hi OldGeo,
Many thanks for your post on the "hose-over-nose" stratigraphic trapping geometry. This would make a stronger case than my postulated embayment style play geometry. I had trouble understanding how such a thick section of Patchawarra (gross gas charged interval) could be trapped over relatively short distances for the embayment style play geometry to adequately work unless you have significant thinning / truncation of these specific units to the south. Koblet's (2016) honours thesis sounds like it would be the definitive study to have established the "hose-over-nose" stratigraphic trapping geometry to explain gas charged sands existing outside of structural closure in this area.
I wonder if Strathmount-1 & Kinta-1 wells could be re-entered, relogged and on confirmation of the gas pay then be fracced giving the JV added production from stratigraphic plays at very little cost??
Cheers
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