Australia’s $30 Trillion Oil Discovery Beneath the Outback

Australia’s $30 Trillion Oil Discovery Beneath the Outback

In 2013, headlines claimed the Arckaringa Basin near Coober Pedy could contain up to 233 billion barrels of shale oil, triggering comparisons to Saudi Arabia and raising the possibility that Australia had discovered one of the largest unconventional oil resources on Earth. But was this truly Australia’s forgotten oil mega-discovery, or just an overhyped shale estimate that never stood up to scrutiny? This geology deep dive explores the petroleum geology of the Arckaringa Basin, the controversial Coober Pedy oil discovery claims, the difference between oil in place and recoverable reserves, and why hydraulic fracturing would have been essential to unlock this remote South Australian resource. From Linc Energy’s trillion-dollar claims to environmental controversy, failed momentum, and the basin’s modern pivot toward helium and natural hydrogen exploration, this is the full story behind Australia’s abandoned outback oil dream.

An Entire Town Built Beneath the Australian Desert

An Entire Town Built Beneath the Australian Desert

Discover the incredible geology behind Coober Pedy, the world’s largest opal field and one of the strangest towns on Earth. In this episode, we uncover how an ancient inland sea within the Great Artesian Basin created the perfect conditions for opal formation, and why this barren desert is filled with hidden treasure. Learn how silica-rich groundwater formed opal over millions of years, why deposits are so unpredictable, and how this unique geology led to one of Australia’s most fascinating mining towns.

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