A Massive Hidden Oil Field Beneath Australia

A Massive Hidden Oil Field Beneath Australia

Beneath the towering cliffs of the Great Australian Bight lies one of Australia's greatest geological mysteries. Hidden beneath kilometres of ocean water and more than 15 kilometres of sediment are ancient Cretaceous river deltas that may contain all the ingredients required for a giant petroleum province. Some of the world's largest energy companies, including BP, Chevron and Equinor, spent billions of dollars exploring the basin, only to leave without a commercial discovery. Yet many geologists argue the story is far from over. With hydrocarbon shows, massive buried structures, proven source rocks, and only a tiny fraction of the basin tested, the Great Australian Bight remains one of the most intriguing frontier oil basins on Earth. Could a giant undiscovered oil field still be waiting beneath Australia's southern coastline?

How Australia Engineered Its Own Fuel Crisis

How Australia Engineered Its Own Fuel Crisis

Australia is facing a growing fuel crisis as petrol and diesel prices surge past $3.30 per litre, exposing a major weakness in the nation’s energy system. Despite having significant oil and gas resources, Australia relies heavily on imported refined fuel, making it vulnerable to global disruptions like the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This video explains how refinery closures, low fuel reserves, and dependence on overseas supply chains have left Australia exposed, and explores whether the country could achieve fuel self-sufficiency through domestic oil production, LPG, and synthetic fuels.

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