SUNDAY ROAST19 Oct 2025 10:41
KEITH.OZ 😎. Turbidites18 Oct 2025 23:55
@Sygmaa. Bonjour, and 'aroun suostei' to your wife (did I guess correctly?). You are quite correct that turbidites can easily cover 100km², as Caterham7 had previously told us. I know who Caterham is in real-life, and can confirm his knowledge of turbidites is world-class. I suggest that readers should take a closer look at slides 28,29 & 30 from Thursday's presentation. These show the potential huge areal extent and thickness of the TGB-4 & TGB-6 fans.
* The upper TGB-6 has a potential area of 81km², with a measured gross thickness of 91m in MOU-3. MOU-2 was drilled closer to the fan axis, and may have twice this thickness.
* The lower TGB-4 has a potential area of 68.5km², with gross thickness of 24m.
Stacked with these are:
* A-Sands
* Ma-Sands
* TGB-2 Sands
* Potentially 150km² of shale gas - MOU-1 had a 200m thickness with gas saturation of up to 40%.
Either: A). Believe these charts, that's one hell of a lot of gas; or, B). Believe the trolls, who say there isn't any gas because it has not yet been flowed to surface. My money is on the industry players believing option A.