Presented on 21 May 2026: Session 24 This paper evaluates the Taroom Trough an emergent unconventional hydrocarbon play within the Bowen Basin of eastern Australia against the established Montney play in western Canada, arguing the Taroom Trough combines scale, geology, deliverability, infrastructure access, and market positioning sufficient to justify characterisation as a ‘Montney-sized’ opportunity. The comparative analysis covers play size and resource potential, stratigraphic and petrophysical characteristics, well design and completion evolution, production performance and estimated ultimate recoveries (EURs), infrastructure and market access, operator footprints and development strategies, and environmental/regulatory considerations. Where Taroom-specific data are limited, analogue scaling, calibrated reservoir simulations, and sensitivity analyses are used to bound expectations and identify de-risking pathways. A concise history of Montney’s discovery and growth to its modern development model is included to provide lessons transferrable to Taroom scaling. To access the Oral Presentation click ‘Supplementary data’ below. To read the full paper click here
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